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Long short equity hedge fund question

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I have a question related to long short equity hedge funds.

1) What are some of the metrics used to perform risk analysis of long short equity funds on fund level? Volatility (standard deviation), sharpe ratio, sortino ratio, net exposure, gross exposure, and maximum drawdown are some metrics I could think of. Are there any other ones I should look into?

2) I am having some trouble differentiating b/w net exposure and gross exposure. From my understanding, net exposure is long position - short position and gross exposure if long position + short position. Also, only net exposure measures market risk, so the higher the net exposure, the higher the market risk. However, I also know that if gross exposure is over 100%, it means it is using leverage. Thus, it should have more risk too, right?
 
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