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Izzy Englander tops Bloomberg 2024 chart of biggest-earning hedge funders

New York Man Isey England, 77-year-old CEO of Millennium Management, won $4 billion in 2024 and became the top hedge fund manager last year, according to Bloomberg.

The list of the financial press's best pay hedge funds of the year shows that the Englishman saw $2.4 billion in profits and $1.4 billion in his investments and the fund's performance fees.

He settled a divorce from his ex-wife Khalil for $1 billion in 2023 after she left him by another woman. Domini Lebby, a Swiss gallerist.

Millennium's Izzy Englander (left) and Citadel's Ken Griffin (right) finished in 2024 in the top two of Bloomberg's biggest hedge funders.

The Brooklyn-born mogul said the fund has $75.8 billion under its control, finishing first place ahead of Citadel founder Ken Griffin, who earned $3.2 billion last year. .

In the 2023 Bloomberg overview, the two billionaires were in the same position.

Steve Cohen, owner of the Mets, who runs the Connecticut-based Point 72 company, raised $3 billion in 2024.

But 60-year-old Rob Citron broke into the rankings for the first time since its founding in 2019, after a year when he paid for his Discovery Capital Management Fund.

The company was bullish on the Argentina economy under the leadership of President Javier Mailey, who has taken x to government overexpenditures, where it owned bonds and stocks.

Discovery also took a massive stake in the revival of Argentine bank Grupo Financiero Galicia SA, which saw a surge in stock prices over 250% over the past 12 months.

According to Bloomberg rankings, Mets owner Steve Cohen was third in 2024, winning $3 billion. Corey Shipkin for the New York Post

According to Bloomberg, Citron recorded a 52% return.

This means that the owner of the NFL's Pittsburgh Steelers has more than twice as much pocketed what Elliott Management's Paul Singer and Pershing Square's Bill Ackman acquired last year, data said. It's there.

Both the singer and Ackman made $320 million in 2024.

Prusing Square's Bill Ackman is definitely Trump's supporter now, ranking 18th in the 2024 Bloomberg rankings. Getty Images

The two Trump subsidized financial companies finished 17th and 18th in the Bloomberg overview.

Another rookie, Josh Restnick, came in 12th after seeing Jericho's capital asset management return of 60%.

His company managed $4.5 billion in assets and placed a bet on Palantir and Nvidia in 2024.

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