Little Known $4 Billion Hedge Fund’s Leveraged Bets on US Stocks

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In this piece, we will take a look at a billion dollar fund's bets on U.S. stocks. If you want to skip out on finding out who the mysterious investor is and want to skip to the top five stocks, then take a look at Top 5 Stocks of Eisler Capital.

Is playing with stocks akin to playing with fire? Well, the answer depends on who you ask, but one thing that's for sure is that the stock market is one of the most readily available mediums through which one can become a billionaire. Getting to the top of the global wealth food chain isn't easy. Most people become billionaires by taking huge personal and financial risks. For instance, the richest person in the world right now is Elon Musk known primarily for Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) and Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (SpaceX). However, Mr. Musk wasn't the world's richest person in 2008 - which was one of the worst years of his life. Back then, Musk was sleeping on couches after he'd sold everything he had and plowed the money into the two companies. He would often wake up screaming at night due to the stress, showing the tremendous work that's needed if you want to live the rest of your life without worrying about money.

However, while Mr. Musk is arguably the best known billionaire in the modern world (he has a whopping 165 million Twitter/X followers after all) others manage more money than most dream of. One such money manager is Edward Eisler of Eisler Capital. Eisler Capital is a British investment management company headquartered in London, the United Kingdom. According to Insider Monkey's research, as of the end of the third quarter of this year, the firm's investment portfolio was worth $15.8 billion. This value reflects all the money (borrowed and owned) that the fund has piled into stock investments, and the fund's actual total assets under management (AUM) sit at $3.7 billion according to data from Reuters.

When compared to some other funds that focus on specific market segments such as small cap stocks or distressed debt, Eisler Capital's investments are more diversified. The fund primarily invests in six key areas which are namely equities, assets influenced by macroeconomic indicators, bonds, credit securities, commodities, and emerging markets. As you're likely to have understood, this provides Eisler Capital with a broad buffer against a downturn in one sector. For instance, in 2022, when the stock market was crashing, the commodities sector was roaring, to provide Eisler a nice way to buffer against any downturns.