Growth in Hedge Funds

25 April 2005

Hedges need water in the form of liquidity.

Hedge funds the buzz financial funds of the city at the moment are going into Uk power at a rate of two to three a week according to the Energy Hedge Fund Centre. This can only be good for the market increasing liquidity and keeping some of the big incumbents honest. However, some of the big incumbents dominate the market and tend towards where the liquidity will be therefore only trading baseload and to a lesser extent peak. There is a potential vacuum being created with no liquidity in the fluctuations of demand. Soon pricing of shapes will be more difficult because there is no liquid market and so risk premia will rise to reflect this. Large users already being hammered for large price movements will be asked to pay more for suppliers managing what is their own natural risk, because no one can value it correctly. Only the traders will benefit.


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