The Bank of Japan (BOJ) kept its short-term interest rate unchanged at 0.5% on Tuesday, while announcing it would slow the pace of bond purchase reductions starting next fiscal year. The move signals a measured and cautious approach to unwinding its long-standing monetary stimulus.While the decision was widely expected, it comes at a complex time...
Macro Hedge Funds Outperform as Trend Strategies Struggle in Whipsawing Markets
So far in 2025, the hedge fund industry is showing a clear divide: systematic trend-following funds are struggling amid erratic market reversals, while discretionary macro funds are capitalizing on volatility.
📉 Trend funds, reliant on algorithms to follow market momentum, are down over 11% YTD, with major players like Systematica, Transtrend, and Aspect Capital facing losses up to 18.5%. Frequent policy shocks—such as those triggered by Trump-era decisions—have disrupted trends before these models could adapt.
📈 In contrast, discretionary macro funds, which actively shift positions based on evolving market signals, are up nearly 7% on average. Notable performances include:
EDL Capital: +24%
Rokos Capital: +9.5%
Brevan Howard Alpha: +4.32%
Some diversified firms, like Man Group and AQR, have offset trend losses with multi-strategy fund gains.
🔍 Takeaway: In today’s highly volatile landscape, flexibility and discretion matter more than ever. While trend strategies serve a defensive role, nimble macro funds are proving more resilient and adaptive.

