Q3 2016 Hedge Fund Letters To Investors.... where can you find them? The short answer is that its complicated.
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Some funds make it very hard to get their hedge fund letters via security and/or who they send it to. Thankfully, we have reliable sources and readers who help us in this process. While most of the time we cannot post the full letter when we can we do so and when we cannot we do an analysis which would fall under fair use. To make it easy to find hedge fund letters I decided to put together links of some funds I follow and/or receive their info and find their info interesting and/or of value.
So please come back and if you have any info which could help our readers please contact us at tips (@) valuewalk.com (all inquires are 100% anonymous - we could also do PGP or a different secure way of connecting).
NOTE: The list is in alphabetical order. To be completely accurate, while most funds listed below are hedge funds some are mutual funds or other (i.e. Berkshire Hathaway). The list is (mostly) in alphabetical order.
Note - to make this easier we have decided to arrange hedge fund letters by quarter - we go by calendar year even if a firm ends their Q4 on March 31st for example it will be considered a Q1 letter. Additionally, some funds take longer than others to put out letters ie a Q2 letter might come out in October in some cases - however - we usually go by time period it covers so that letter will be listed under Q2 as long as the data ends as of end of June.
This list will be updated despite Q4 page now up
Last updated 1/20/17
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