Is the annualized compounded return of Medallion over 35%?
Portfolio Management
2024-11-12 v2 General Finance
Risk Management
Abstract
It is a challenge to estimate fund performance by compounded returns. Arguably, it is incorrect to use yearly returns directly for compounding, with reported annualized return of above 60% for Medallion for the 31 years up to 2018. We propose an estimation based on fund sizes and trading profits and obtain a compounded return of 31.8% before fees. Alternatively, we suggest using the manager's wealth as a proxy and arriving at a compounded growth rate of 25.6% for Simons for the 33 years up to 2020. We conclude that the annualized compounded return of Medallion before fees is probably under 35%. Our findings have implications for correctly estimating fund performance.
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@article{arxiv.2405.10917,
title = {Is the annualized compounded return of Medallion over 35%?},
author = {Shuxin Guo and Qiang Liu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.10917},
year = {2024}
}
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9 pages, 3 tables