Hedge Funds
After one of the worst years of hedge fund performance on record, investors are shifting to fee structures where they only pay if they see returns on their money. Hedge funds have been dropping the once-typical 2-and-20 model for years now, in which funds charge investors 2% of assets under management fees and 20% of profits. Investors paid hedge fund managers millions of dollars in 2018 — even though most funds posted dismal returns.