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Heads We Win, Tails You Lose. Why Don't More Fund Managers Offer Symmetric Performance Fees?

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Figure 1: Fees as a fixed proportion of AUM (1.5%)
Figure 4:  High water marks and risk taking
Figure 6: The loss averse utility function
Figure 7: Information ratio, tracking error and alphas
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