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THE DOWNSIDE OF HIGH WATER MARKS: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY

Sugata Ray

Using a large sample of hedge funds, I study the effects of the high water mark (HWM) on fund performance, risk, and fund closure. I find that as funds fall below the HWM, the standard deviation of future returns increases, the future expected Sharpe ratio decreases, and the incidence of fund closure increases. In addition to supporting predictions from models in the literature, these results resonate well with economic intuition: HWM contracts function as if the fund manager holds call options on the fund’s returns which have varying degrees of moneyness depending on how far the fund is from the HWM.

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