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Home»Alternative Investments»Bill Ackman Losing Winning Streak as Pershing Square’s Core Holdings Falter – Pershing Square USA (NYSE:P
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Bill Ackman Losing Winning Streak as Pershing Square’s Core Holdings Falter – Pershing Square USA (NYSE:P

By CharlotteJuly 18, 20262 Mins Read
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Bill Ackman, the renowned hedge fund manager, is having a difficult year as his portfolio continues to underperform the broader U.S. stock market, while several of his recently launched investments have also declined. As a result, his net worth has fallen sharply from its peak earlier this year.

Bill Ackman’s Returns are Lagging the Market This Year

Pershing Square data shows that the company’s portfolio has dropped by 9.3% this year. In contrast, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 indices have jumped by 9.6% and 13.4% in this period. 

Ackman has also underperformed other hedge funds, with Point72 and Millennium gaining by 14.5% and 10.5% in the year’s first half. Pinpoint Asset Management and Dymon Asia returned 16.9% and 15%, respectively. 

Pershing Square has underperformed as some of its portfolio companies have struggled this year. Brookfield Corporation (NYSE:BN), a key part in its portfolio, has dropped by 5.3% since January.