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Several AQR Funds with "_________ Relaxed Constraint Equity Fund" in registration

edited September 2016 in Fund Discussions
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1444822/000119312516723525/d253834d485apos.htm


AQR Large Cap Relaxed Constraint Equity Fund
AQR Small Cap Relaxed Constraint Equity Fund
AQR International Relaxed Constraint Equity Fund
AQR Emerging Relaxed Constraint Equity Fund

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  • edited September 2016
    In case anyone else is curious, here's what "Relaxed Constraint" means (quoting from the Principal Investment Strategies section):

    "Relaxed Constraint” in the Fund’s name reflects the Fund’s strategy to take long as well as short positions in the equity securities in which it invests, as opposed to a traditional “long-only” portfolio which does not establish short positions (i.e., relaxing the “long-only” constraint).

    In other words, long-short. Maybe the bizarre language resembling a loose-fitting seat belt is an attempt to keep people from confusing it with just plain ol' AQR LSE?

    Inquiring minds might wonder if there's a private-enterprise version of a Circumlocution Office (a la Charles Dickens) lurking deep in the AQR maze.
  • Sounds like a laxative.
  • It looks like they're trying to resurrect the 130/30 fund structure from the filings. If it's got the same secret sauce as their long short fund, count me in.
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