$125 Billion Hedge Fund Tiger Global Management 2022 YTD Losses at 54%, Reduced China Equities & Missed October Market Rally
10th November 2022 | Hong Kong
Top hedge fund Tiger Global Management with $125 billion AUM (Assets under Management) had been reported to suffer a portfolio loss of around 54.6% (2022 YTD October), having been late in reducing its equity holdings and only reduced its holdings in China equities. Tiger Global Management had also missed the 2022 October rally (S&P 500 +8%). Tiger Global Management was founded in 2001 by American Chase Colman III, who was a protege of famed Julian Robertson (Hedge Fund – Tiger Management). In 2000, Julian Robertson closed the hedge fund, and gave Chase Colman III $25 million to start his fund, Tiger Technology (renamed Tiger Global Management). In 2003, Tiger Global Management expanded to Private Equity and in 2007, expanded to Venture Capital. In March 2022, Tiger Global raised $12.7 billion to invest in fast-growing technology companies. Chase Colman III is a billionaire (Age 47) with an estimated fortune of around $9 billion. Bill Hwang, is also a protege of Julian Robertson, and is the founder of collapsed $120 billion family office Archegos Capital Management and had caused $10 billion of trading losses to the world’s largest banks including Credit Suisse, UBS, Nomura, MUFJ and Morgan Stanley.
“ $125 Billion Hedge Fund Tiger Global Management 2022 YTD Losses at 54%, Reduced China Equities & Missed October Market Rally “
Tiger Global

Tiger Global is an investment firm focused on public and private companies in the global Internet, software, consumer, and financial technology industries. Launched in 2001, our public equity business applies a fundamentally oriented, long-term investment approach. We seek to invest in high-quality companies that benefit from powerful secular growth trends and are led by excellent management teams. Since 2003, our private equity business has invested in hundreds of companies across more than 30 countries, including investments ranging from Series A to pre-IPO. We aim to partner with dynamic entrepreneurs operating market-leading growth companies in our core focus areas.
Chase Colman III
Tiger Global Management was founded in 2001 by American Chase Colman III, who was a protege of famed Julian Robertson (Hedge Fund – Tiger Management). In 2000, Julian Robertson closed the hedge fund, and seeded Chase Colman III with $25 million to start his fund, Tiger Technology (renamed Tiger Global Management). In 2003, Tiger Global expanded to Private Equity and in 2007, expanded to Venture Capital. In March 2022, Tiger Global is reported to raised $12.7 billion to invest in fast-growing technology companies. Chase Colman III is a billionaire (Age 47) with an estimated fortune of around $9 billion.
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