Trader Mark

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Ok, I readily admit I am jealous.

Financial Times has a story out on the 1000% return of a hedge fund betting against (wait for it... wait... wait...) subprime! Shocker. Now, there is no easy way for average Joe to do what this guy did, but more power to him - this is apparently the same stuff that is helping Goldman Sachs (GS) stand above the morass. What is interesting is the manager is so negative on the entire credit spectrum (join the club, mate!) and also thinks commercial is the next dangerous area (join the club, mate!) For those who want to join that party, one UltraShort I've held since August is UltraShort Real Estate (SRS) which is actually a bet against a basket of commercial REITs. (there is no pure play UltraShort for the carnage in residential real estate, so this was my next best option.) In fact I think this UltraShort will be even better in 2008, when the economy will slow and commercial rates start falling, than it has been in latter 2007. But it's been a great hedge this year as well. And in fact I just bought more.

  • A Californian hedge fund has made more than 1,000 per cent return this year by betting against US subprime home loans, making it one of the world’s best-performing funds of all time.
  • Lahde Capital, set up in Santa Monica last year by Andrew Lahde, last week passed the 1,000 per cent mark, after fees, following the latest leg of the credit market turmoil. The fall in the value of subprime-linked securities has boosted a group of funds which spotted the problems in advance.
  • The decision to use derivatives to short, or bet against, low-quality US home loans taken by a select group of hedge funds last year appears to have become the most profitable single trade of all time, making well over $20bn in total so far this year. John Paulson’s New York-based Paulson & Co, the biggest of the group with $28bn under management, is said by investors to have made $12bn profit from the trade already.
  • However, Mr Lahde, whose fund is one of the smallest specialists shorting subprime, has now begun to return money to investors, telling them in a letter: “The risk/return characteristics are far less attractive than in the past.”
  • In his letter, Mr Lahde said he expected the collapse in value of subprime mortgage-linked securities to be repeated for bonds backed by commercial property loans in a deep recession – which he also predicts.
  • Our entire banking system is a complete disaster,” he wrote. “In my opinion, nearly every major bank would be insolvent if they marked their assets to market.” He also said he would be putting some of his own profits into gold and other precious metals. (sound familiar folks?)
  • Mr Lahde has used the phenomenal returns to boost his business, launching a fund to bet against commercial real estate this autumn – which made 42 per cent in its first two months – and is in the process of creating a third fund to short credits with a broader mandate.
  • Lahde’s first fund, US Residential Real Estate Hedge V Class A, soared 712.8 per cent in the year to the end of October, before this month’s sell-off pushed it past the 1,000 per cent mark.
Nice job! And this folks is why Helicopter Ben must continue to inject liquidity by the week into the market. And why we allow things that people went to jail for at Enron to be pushed through by our Treasury Secretary - Superfund! We can't dare allow those things to go on balance sheets. At least HSBC bit the bullet and did the honorable thing. Transparency is key; even if the news is horrible. We still don't get that here in the good ole US of A. Or maybe if the full plight were known it would simply cause panic of epic proportions. Hmmm.... oh well back to the printing presses Ben. Keep printing, keep handing that money over to our responsible financial institutions and keep destroying the peso... I mean dollar. Let's inflate our way out of this... all together now... heave!

Long Ultrashort Real Estate in fund; no personal position

This article has 6 comments:

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    Nov 28 08:54 PM
    Trader Mark..You're entire article is unadulterated garbage. SRS..has risen from 62 and change to a top of 120 in Nov 2007......This is NOT 1000%..In fact, your own article refers to a "California hedge fund," and has nothing to do with SRS. This is my strong suggestion..either clean up your hyperbolic nonsense or be prepared to get roasted on this site....by me.
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    Nov 29 12:02 AM
    Smart to bet on short. 1000% return is great too as I expected and did to my portfolio in the past two years.
    I am truly appreciate what Mr. Lahde said, "Our entire banking system is a complete disaster. In my opinion, nearly every major bank would be insolvent if they marked their assets to market.” What a brilliant brain he has!
    But wait! What he is plannig to do next? He has now begun to return money to investors, telling them in a letter: “The risk/return characteristics are far less attractive than in the past.”
    I try to understand the logics he has. Tell you the truth, I have difficulty to figure it out. The best part of subprime rib is just abou to come up. Ane he said, "quite and switch to gold"? Hummmm! there are two sides of a coin. Did you check the other side? Wake up! Mr. Lahde!

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    the headline was not written by me - it was written by Seeking Alpha

    my headline in the original post was
    "Hedge Fund Makes 1000% in a Year"
    www.fundmymutualfund.c...
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    Nov 29 12:40 PM
    Why do you say in your article, "one UltraShort I've held since August is UltraShort Real Estate (SRS) which is actually a bet against a basket of commercial REITs....and in fact I just added more." And at the bottom of the article it says "Long Ultrashort Real Estate in fund; no personal position." ?? Which is correct. Please fix one or the other. And if you are long in your fund, but not personally does that mean you have no investment in your own fund?
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    You can see the answer to your question when you read the title of my blog :)
    My personal positions literally can change daily
    i.e. when I wrote that piece I was "not" long as the ETF had made huge gains and I took profits; I am currently at this moment long. The fund question is answered by going to the website. Thanks for reading and hopefully it wasn't too confusing.
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    Nov 30 10:53 AM
    Long now? Ouch.
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