The "World's Most Bearish Hedge Fund" Crushed It In 2015

The name of $2.8 billion Horseman Capital is familiar to regular readers for two main reasons: not only has the fund, which some have called the "most bearish in the world", generated tremendous returns ever since inception except for a 25% drop in 2009 (after returning 31% during the cataclysmic 2008), but more notably, it has been net short - and quite bearish on - stocks ever since 2012. In that period it has consistently generated low double-digit returns, a feat virtually none of its competitors have managed to replicate.