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Hedge Funds Retreat as AI Selloff Hits Technology Strategies

Hedge Funds Retreat as AI Selloff Hits Tech Strategies

Hedge funds posted their first monthly loss since March as a reversal in artificial-intelligence stocks punished technology-focused managers and exposed sharp differences across strategies.

The HFRI Fund Weighted Composite Index declined 1.1% in July, reducing its 2026 gain to 6.2%, according to Hedge Fund Research. The pullback followed a 6.4% second-quarter return, the industry’s strongest quarterly performance since late 2020.

Technology hedge funds suffered their largest decline since the HFR indices were launched in 2008. The HFRI Equity Hedge: Technology Index dropped 7%, reversing part of its 22.3% combined advance during April and May.

The selloff reflected weakening AI-related shares and the unwinding of crowded technology and momentum positions. Equity-hedge and event-driven strategies led the broader decline.

“The macroeconomic outlook for H2 presents a mixed picture,” HFR President Kenneth Heinz said, citing shifting AI expectations, geopolitical risks, supply-chain pressures and interest-rate uncertainty.

Relative-value strategies provided some protection. The HFRI Relative Value Index gained 0.2%, led by a 2.1% advance for yield-alternative strategies. That subindex remained HFR’s top performer for 2026, returning 18.75% through July.

Macro funds declined 0.3% as losses among systematic commodity-trading advisers offset a 2.2% gain for commodity strategies. The HFR Cryptocurrency Index rose an estimated 2.4%, while multi-manager and pod-shop funds fell 0.4%.

Manager dispersion widened substantially. The top 10% of funds gained an average of 7.6%, while the bottom decile lost 12.5%, producing a 20.1-percentage-point spread, compared with 16.7 points in June.

Only about 45% of hedge funds generated positive returns in July, illustrating how exposure selection, leverage and risk controls drove outcomes during the technology reversal.

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Joe Palmisano is Editorial Director for Connect Money, where he brings nearly three decades experience of market insights as a financial journalist, analyst and senior portfolio manager for leading financial publications, advisory firms, and hedge funds. In his role as Editorial Director, Joe is responsible for the selection of content and creation of daily business news covering the financial markets, including Alternative Assets, Direct Investment and Financial Advisory services. Before joining Connect Money, Joe was a financial journalist for the Wall Street Journal, regularly publishing feature stories and trend pieces on the foreign exchange, global fixed income and equity markets. Joe parlayed his experience as a financial journalist into roles as a Senior Research Analyst and Portfolio Manager, writing daily and weekly market analysis and managing a FX and US equity portfolio. Joe was also a contributing writer for industry magazines and publications, including SFO Magazine and the CMT Association. Joe earned a B.S.B.A. in Finance from The American University. He holds the Chartered Market Technician (CMT) designation and is a member of the CFA Institute.

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