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DeepSeek Founder’s Fund surge 57% in 2025

While DeepSeek dominated global headlines in 2025 with its hyper-efficient R1 and V3 AI models, its parent organization was quietly staging a massive financial comeback. High-Flyer Quantitative Investment, the $8 billion Chinese hedge fund founded by DeepSeek creator Liang Wenfeng, reported a staggering 56.6% average return across its funds for the 2025 calendar year.

This surge positions High-Flyer as one of the top-performing quant funds in Asia, proving that the same architectural innovations powering DeepSeek’s AI are providing a “generational alpha” in the financial markets.


The Synergy: How AI Tech Fueled Financial Returns

The secret to the fund’s 57% surge lies in the “virtuous cycle” between Liang Wenfeng’s two ventures. Unlike Western AI labs that rely on venture capital, DeepSeek is 100% self-funded by the profits of High-Flyer.

1. From LLMs to Stock Predictions

High-Flyer utilized the Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) architecture—the same tech that made DeepSeek-V3 so cost-efficient—to overhaul its trading algorithms. By activating only specialized “expert” sub-networks for specific market conditions, the fund:

  • Reduced Latency: Executed trades faster than traditional transformer-based models.
  • Improved Accuracy: Better predicted “black swan” volatility during the mid-2025 market fluctuations.

2. The “Fire-Flyer” Advantage

DeepSeek’s proprietary supercomputing clusters (Fire-Flyer 2) were dual-purposed. While they trained the R1 reasoning model at night, they processed massive datasets for High-Flyer’s quantitative strategies during peak trading hours, maximizing the ROI on their limited NVIDIA H800 hardware.


2025 Performance Breakdown

High-Flyer’s performance is a sharp reversal from 2024, when the firm trailed the CSI 300 index following a regulatory crackdown on quant trading in China.

Fund Metric2024 Performance2025 Performance
Average Return-4% (vs Index)+56.6%
Assets Under Management$7 Billion$8.2 Billion (est.)
RankingTop 20 (China)#2 (China Quant Category)

Liang Wenfeng: The New AI-Quant Billionaire

The 57% surge in fund performance, combined with the “blue-sky” valuation of DeepSeek, has propelled Liang Wenfeng into the ranks of the world’s most influential tech figures.

  • Net Worth: In early 2026, Forbes estimated Liang’s fortune at approximately $4.5 billion, largely due to his 84% stake in DeepSeek and his majority ownership of High-Flyer.
  • Strategic Autonomy: By remaining self-funded through High-Flyer, Liang has avoided the “VC trap,” allowing DeepSeek to release its weights under the MIT License without pressure for immediate monetization.

The Future: DeepSeek V4 and High-Flyer’s Next Move

As we move into 2026, High-Flyer is reportedly reinvesting nearly ₹2,500 crore ($300 million) of its 2025 profits into a new GPU cluster. This infrastructure will support the upcoming DeepSeek-V4, which is rumored to feature “Manifold-Constrained Hyper-Connections” to further reduce training costs.

For the global finance industry, High-Flyer’s success serves as a case study: the future of hedge funds may not lie in better financial theory, but in more efficient AI architecture.

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