With an average tenure of nine years among the longest-tenured managers at Long Short, the firm is on par with peers. Seasoned teams tend to have more experience to draw upon should they need to weather turbulent market conditions. Lofty fees for the firm's open-end and exchange-traded funds are a weakness, contributing negatively to Long Short's rating and creating a larger performance hurdle. The firm's fund fees, on average, fall within the second most-expensive quintile of similarly distributed strategies.
Long Short is an industry-standard asset manager, resulting in an Average Parent Pillar rating.