Ah, the million-dollar question! Knowing when you're ready to make the leap to MM HF is a bit like knowing when you're in love - it's different for everyone, but when it happens, you just know.

For me, it was a combination of factors. I was drawn to the meritocratic nature of the industry, where your success is largely determined by your "aum" and your return. The idea of "eating what you kill" really appealed to my competitive side.

I also appreciated the lack of bureaucracy in MM HF. The focus is on making money, and while there are some annoying tasks, they're minimal. This allows PM/analysts to focus on what they do best.

The flexibility was another big draw. Depending on your investment philosophy, this can be a pro or a con. But I liked the idea of being able to buy and sell anything (within reason), hold onto them for any timeframe, and not having to answer to anyone questioning my decisions.

Lastly, I was attracted to the industry itself. MM HF offers very good risk-adjusted returns, providing fixed income like volatility with equity like returns. The risk management capabilities at MM HF are admirable and a core competitive advantage.

So, in a nutshell, it was a combination of the industry, the culture, the flexibility, and the potential for high returns that made me realize MM HF was the right fit for me. But remember, everyone's journey is different. What worked for me might not work for you. The key is to do your research, understand what you're getting into, and make sure it aligns with your career goals and personal values.

Sources: LO to MM HF?, https://www.wallstreetoasis.com/forum/private-equity/then-and-now-compbanker?customgpt=1, How did you know you wanted to move from PE to HF?

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