At best performing hedge fund manager for the last three years Taper David, who is CEO of Appaloosa Managementizpadna of the top 10 rankings for 2014, noting $ 400 million profit for the hedge fund.
At best performing hedge fund manager Ken Griffin, who made $ 1.3 billion profit for the fund Citadel, which gives him and biggest salary last year.
Overall, compared to 2013, in 2014 the profits of hedge funds fell almost in half to 467 million average profit compared to 846 million for 2013.
Here and which are the best performing managers:
10) Charles (Chase) Coleman - Tiger Global - $ 425m.
9) O. Andreas Halvorsen - Vining Global - $ 450mln.
8) David Shaw - DEShaw - $ 530 million.
7) Larry Robbins - Glenview - $ 570 million.
6) Michael Platt - Bluecrest - $ 800 million.
5) Izzy Eglendar - Millennium - $ 900m.
4) Bill Akman - Pershing Squere - $ 950 million.
3) Ray Dalio - Bridgewater - $ 1.1 billion.
2) James Simons - Renaissance - $ 1.2 billion.
1) Ken Griffin - Citadel - $ 1.3 billion.
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