Based on the highest ranked content on WSO and the context provided, specific names of high-performing merger arbitrage hedge funds beyond Pentwater, HBK, and TIG weren't directly mentioned. However, the context does highlight the importance of understanding the strategies and performance factors that contribute to a hedge fund's success in merger arbitrage, such as focusing on announced deals versus pre-announced deals, the tightness of arb spreads, and the handling of deals with anti-trust issues or binary outcomes.

To identify other high-performing merger arbitrage hedge funds, one might consider looking into funds that have a strong track record in dealing with the complexities of merger arbitrage, such as those adept at navigating legal documents, understanding market climates favorable to deal-making, and managing the risks associated with pre-announced deals. Additionally, considering the insights from certified professionals and senior members within the WSO community could provide further guidance on identifying top performers in this space.

For the most current and specific recommendations on high-performing merger arbitrage hedge funds, engaging directly with the WSO forums and leveraging the collective knowledge and experiences of its members could yield valuable insights.

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Yea from the little I know about them, they seem to have produced steady easy returns. Haven’t gotten updated numbers or been too close to them since ZIRP-era so tbd if it still makes sense to put fresh money into their main fund products 

 

Not really sure what you’re looking for… similar fee structure to “normal” hedge funds. Will never have a 20%+ return year unlevered unless you have INSANE conviction on unsigned deals (US Steel) or get caught up in a crazy bidding war/big bump (in recent memory, EVBG bump). A shop like mine running 95%+ definitive deals, senior guys still getting paid MSD on an average year. Smallish-midsize shop. Very very few 0 bonus years in my PMs history. I think 2 years since the mid 90s where lost money. This is what a lot of people look for in arb, preservation, so more steady/expected returns. I guess you could say this means no “retire” years, where one check is sending you off into the sunset.

 

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