TTU21: Building a Computer That Makes Money? ft. Nigol Koulajian of Quest Partners – 1of2

TTU21: Building a Computer That Makes Money? ft. Nigol Koulajian of Quest Partners – 1of2

Want to build a computer that makes money?

Quest Partners LLC has a long, robust track record with their systematic trading approach.

They utilize a different strategies from many of their peers and have diversified their product range to include equity programs both hedge and long only.

At the core of it all is their philosophy on focusing on what investors need. They provide solutions for investors rather than a purist strategy.

Leading the way is our next guest on Top Traders Unplugged, Nigol Koulajian.

In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

  • How growing up Armenian provides a filter for the way Nigol perceives the markets
  • His experience at Anderson Consulting and how he ended up working with Solomon Brothers by chance
  • Why Nigol spend time at Colombia Business School programming and building models
  • What Nigol thinks of Value at Risk
  • How Nigol found himself as a risk arbitrage manager despite his passion for CTA strategies
  • How Nigol navigated beneficial detours before finally partnering to co-found Enterprise Asset Management in 1994
  • About the founding and growth of Quest Partners from inceptions in 2001 to +760$ million in 2014
  • The dangers of an increased correlation between alternative strategies designed to protect against trouble in traditional investment and the traditional asset classes themselves
  • Learn about self reinforcing feedback loop and how managers of growing AUM are forced to allocate to factors that are doing well (but perhaps doing well by chance)
  • About the tight, automated business infrastructure of Quest Financial Partners
  • About the shift in volatility expansion and how to measure it

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