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Is your hedge fund portfolio less diversified than you think?

by April 15, 2026
written by April 15, 2026

BlackRock is urging investors to look beyond headline returns and pay closer attention to how hedge fund gains are being generated, according to a report released late last week.

The core message is simple: in a market being reshaped by artificial intelligence, geopolitics and fast-moving capital flows, diversification across multiple hedge fund strategies matters more than ever.

That is because strong performance on its own can mask a growing problem.

If funds across different labels are relying on similar trades, the same sources of leverage or overlapping exposures, portfolios may be less diversified than they appear.

In that setting, a market shock can trigger a sharper and more disorderly unwind than investors expect.

Why BlackRock is focusing on diversification

BlackRock’s hedge fund research group said clients should dig deeper than the bottom-line return number and instead focus on the underlying drivers of performance.

In practical terms, that means understanding whether returns are coming from genuine manager skill, a particular market regime, hidden leverage or crowded positioning that could reverse quickly.

The report recommends spreading allocations across multiple hedge fund strategies rather than concentrating exposure in one part of the market.

The idea is not simply to own more funds. It is to build a mix of strategies whose risks are genuinely different, so that one source of stress does not hit the whole portfolio at once.

That advice reflects a broader change in markets.

As differentiation across assets, sectors and regions increases, hedge funds may have a wider opportunity set.

But a wider opportunity set does not automatically mean better diversification if many managers are leaning into the same themes.

Why crowding is the bigger risk now

A central concern in the report is crowding.

BlackRock analysts said investors should scrutinise overlapping exposures and leverage across hedge funds, private funds of funds, real assets vehicles and index-based solutions.

If multiple products are tied to similar trades, a period of volatility can expose that overlap very quickly.

This matters because the rapid growth of multi-strategy investing has made the industry look broader on the surface while, in some cases, increasing the chances of common positioning underneath.

That can lead to crowding-induced volatility and bigger unwind risks if investors rush to reduce exposure at the same time.

The report also suggests investors should press for greater return transparency and stress-test whether fund managers have the capacity to manage assets through more difficult periods.

In other words, diversification should be judged by actual portfolio behaviour under pressure, not just by the names on a factsheet.

Volatility has already changed the picture

The backdrop helps explain the urgency.

Global hedge funds suffered their largest outflows in more than four years in March, after volatility linked to fears of a possible war with Iran triggered a wave of de-risking.

Some strategies that had outperformed earlier went sharply into reverse in the first quarter, showing how quickly leadership can change when macro conditions become unstable.

That recent turbulence has also weakened faith in some traditional portfolio hedges.

BlackRock argues that long-duration government bonds have lost part of their safe-haven appeal as yields have risen, while gold has done a better job of acting as a diversifier. For investors, that is an important shift.

It means old assumptions about how to protect a portfolio may no longer hold in the same way.

What investors should take from the report

The broad takeaway is that hedge fund positions should be assessed in the context of the wider portfolio, not in isolation.

A fund that looks attractive on its own may add less value if it duplicates risks already embedded elsewhere.

By the same logic, a lower-return strategy may still be useful if it improves resilience and reduces portfolio concentration.

For investors facing markets shaped by AI enthusiasm, geopolitical shocks and uneven safe-haven performance, BlackRock’s advice is less about chasing the hottest trade and more about building a sturdier portfolio.

That means diversifying across strategies, testing for overlap, questioning leverage and choosing managers who can stand apart from the pack when volatility returns.

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