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Lion Star Fund

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Lion Star Fund
Company typePrivate
IndustryInvestment management
Founded2014
FounderTodd Napoli[1]
HeadquartersNew York City
Area served
Worldwide (non-US)
Websitewww.lionstarfund.com

Lion Star Fund is a hedge fund headquartered in New York City and registered in the British Virgin Islands.[2] It stems from the Lion Star Family Fund, a family office that has shown consistent rates of return.[3] The fund primarily trades and invests in currencies, the indices of developed countries, and commodities like metals.[2][4]

History

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From 2006 to 2013, the fund averaged a realized return of 45.4% per year with a win rate above 80%.[1] By the second year of operation, the family office had earned an additional $213,000 on their original investment for a total of $713,000.[4] In 2010, that total was over $3 million.[4] They produced their highest rate of return (48.9%) in 2013[4] and, by 2014, they had earned over $10 million in investment capital.[1] The Lion Star Family Fund has been recognized by TheStreet.com and other publications for outperforming larger hedge funds like The Blackstone Group and KKR & Co.[4]

The firm has been described as "notoriously private," but, in 2014, they founded the Lion Star Fund to attract outside investors. The fund is registered in the British Virgin Islands and is only available to non-American investors as a way to avoid legislative barriers from the U.S. government and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.[5] They are due to begin accepting clients in 2014.[2]

Performance
Year Rate of Return[4] Return Amount
2006 42.6% $213,000
2007 43.9% $313,007
2008 47.3% $485,301
2009 43.8% $661,952
2010 48.6% $1,056,204
2011 41.4% $1,365,978
2012 47.1% $2,197,423
2013 48.9% $3,355,940
Total 45.4% $10,218,805

References

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  1. ^ a b c Adeyanju, Craig (14 July 2014). "Why More Hedge Fund Startups Mean an Improving Economy". TheStreet.com. Retrieved 30 July 2014.
  2. ^ a b c Bazil, Muhammad (1 July 2014). "Against the Tide: Why Some Family Offices are Deciding to Become Hedge Funds". GuruFocus. Retrieved 30 July 2014.
  3. ^ Ecksel, William (17 September 2014). "Lion Star Fund Finds More Investment Freedom". Capital Press. Retrieved 21 September 2014.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Bazil, Muhammad (21 July 2014). "Lion Star Fund Massively Outperforms Established Hedge Funds". Benzinga. Retrieved 30 July 2014.
  5. ^ Horvath, Brian (12 August 2014). "Where To Invest Your Business Assets - Hedge Funds vs Family Offices". Business 2 Community. Retrieved 12 August 2014.
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