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When it comes to hedge fund returns, declining market volatility is the great leveler.

It has become a truism to say that declining volatility in the stock market -- both temporal volatility, or the dispersion of returns for one asset over time, and cross-sectional volatility, the dispersion of returns for different assets at the same point in time -- has made it more difficult for hedge fund managers to make money.

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