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Top hedge funds notched gains in October. Here’s how Millennium, Balyasny, and others stack up.

Israel Englander, Chairman and CEO, Millennium Partners

October was mostly treats instead of tricks for the biggest hedge funds in the industry.

Market volatility briefly reached its highest point since the spring rollout of President Donald Trump’s tariffs, but investor jitters dissipated quickly as the US and China came to a trade agreement.

The biggest players in the $5 trillion hedge fund industry finished October mostly positive, though few were able to match the returns of the S&P 500.

At Izzy Englander’s $79 billion Millennium, the firm managed to return 1.5% in October, according to a person familiar with the firm. That bumped its 2025 gains to 7.6%.

Dmitry Balyasny’s $29.5 billion firm is now up 12.5% on the year after a 2.4% gain last month, a person close to the manager said. Michael Gelband’s ExodusPoint continued its strong year with another positive month, and the New York-based firm is now up 14.2% year-to-date, a person close to the manager said.

The S&P 500 hit new highs after a monthly gain of 2.3%, which was partially driven by strong earnings growth from the world’s largest companies. A review by the London Stock Exchange Group found that roughly 83% of S&P 500 companies that reported earnings so far in the fourth quarter have beaten estimates.

For the year, the index is up more than 16%.

Still, the industry overall is in a good place. Citco, a fund administrator with trillions of assets under administration, said in a recent report that 2025 is on pace to be the best year for hedge funds since 2020.

The table below will be updated as performance figures are learned. The managers mentioned declined to comment.

Fund October performance 2025 performance
AQR Apex 0.3% 15.8%
Boothbay 2.2% 15.4%
Dymon Asia 1.6% 14.8%
ExodusPoint 1.7% 14.2%
Balyasny 2.4% 12.5%
Man Group 1783 1.3% 11.5%
Pinpoint Asset Management 0.7% 11.5%
Walleye 0.8% 11.5%
Schonfeld Partners 1.3% 8.4%
Millennium 1.5% 7.6%
LMR -0.5% 7.1%
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