Roy Gary Niederhoffer (born 1966) is an American
hedge fund
A hedge fund is a pooled investment fund that trades in relatively liquid assets and is able to make extensive use of more complex trading, portfolio-construction, and risk management techniques in an attempt to improve performance, such as ...
manager.
[George Loomis]
"NYCO: renaissance for a victim of the financial crisis"
''The Financial Times
The ''Financial Times'' (''FT'') is a British daily newspaper printed in broadsheet and published digitally that focuses on business and economic current affairs. Based in London, England, the paper is owned by a Japanese holding company, Nikke ...
'', January 29, 2016 He graduated from
Harvard College
Harvard College is the undergraduate college of Harvard University, an Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636, Harvard College is the original school of Harvard University, the oldest institution of higher ...
magna cum laude in 1987, with a BA in
computational neuroscience
Computational neuroscience (also known as theoretical neuroscience or mathematical neuroscience) is a branch of neuroscience which employs mathematical models, computer simulations, theoretical analysis and abstractions of the brain to ...
.
Bio
In 1993 he founded R. G. Niederhoffer Capital Management, Inc., (RGNCM), a hedge fund known as a
managed futures fund or
commodity futures
In finance, a futures contract (sometimes called a futures) is a standardized legal contract to buy or sell something at a predetermined price for delivery at a specified time in the future, between parties not yet known to each other. The asset ...
trading company, and he serves as its president.
["Weddings,"]
''The New York Times'', October 25, 1993[Eric Uhlfelder]
"Model Behavior; Talking With Roy G. Niederhoffer, Founder, R.G. Niederhoffer Capital Management,"
'' Barrons'', May 25, 2009
The hedge fund invests in
public equity
A public company is a company whose ownership is organized via shares of stock which are intended to be freely traded on a stock exchange or in over-the-counter markets. A public (publicly traded) company can be listed on a stock exchange (li ...
,
fixed income
Fixed income refers to any type of investment under which the borrower or issuer is obliged to make payments of a fixed amount on a fixed schedule. For example, the borrower may have to pay interest at a fixed rate once a year and repay the pri ...
,
currency
A currency, "in circulation", from la, currens, -entis, literally meaning "running" or "traversing" is a standardization of money in any form, in use or circulation as a medium of exchange, for example banknotes and coins.
A more general ...
, and
commodity
In economics, a commodity is an economic good, usually a resource, that has full or substantial fungibility: that is, the market treats instances of the good as equivalent or nearly so with no regard to who produced them.
The price of a co ...
markets across the globe, as well as in
derivative
In mathematics, the derivative of a function of a real variable measures the sensitivity to change of the function value (output value) with respect to a change in its argument (input value). Derivatives are a fundamental tool of calculus. ...
s including
spot currencies,
futures contract
In finance, a futures contract (sometimes called a futures) is a standardized legal contract to buy or sell something at a predetermined price for delivery at a specified time in the future, between parties not yet known to each other. The asset ...
s,
forward contract
In finance, a forward contract or simply a forward is a non-standardized contract between two parties to buy or sell an asset at a specified future time at a price agreed on at the time of conclusion of the contract, making it a type of derivat ...
s,
swaps, and
options.
["R. G. Niederhoffer Capital Management, Inc.: Private Company Information"]
''Business Week
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'', October 24, 2016 From its inception in 1993 through May 2009, it had annualized returns of approximately 12%, over twice the average of the market
(+60% in 2000, and +51% in 2008—when the
S&P 500
The Standard and Poor's 500, or simply the S&P 500, is a stock market index tracking the stock performance of 500 large companies listed on stock exchanges in the United States. It is one of the most commonly followed equity indices. As of ...
was down 37%).
[Jacob Wolinsky]
"Niederhoffer Capital's Flagship Fund Down 1% YTD: Inflation is Concern,"
ValueWalk, March 26, 2012 From 1999 through March 2009, the firm's annualized gain exceeded 17%.
In May 2009 ''
Barrons'' reported that the fund ranked ninth in its survey of the top 100 hedge funds.
[Jack Willoughby]
"The Hedge Fund 100: Acing a Stress Test; Highlighting the funds that continued to shine through tough times,"
''Barron's'', May 11, 2009 His firm was noted for strong performance during the
financial crisis of 2007–2010
Finance is the study and discipline of money, currency and capital assets. It is related to, but not synonymous with economics, the study of production, distribution, and consumption of money, assets, goods and services (the discipline o ...
.
As of April 2016, the fund had earned an annualized 18.73% since it was started.
[Julia La Roche]
"Hedge fund returns for the first quarter"
''Business Insider
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'', April 1, 2016 As of June 2016, the firm's
assets under management were $900 million.
[Laurence Fletcher]
"Hedge Funds Split Over Prospect of 'Brexit,'"
''The Wall Street Journal'', June 23, 2016[Julia LaRoche]
"Roy Niederhoffer is best performing hedge fund in 2016,"
''Business Insider
''Insider'', previously named ''Business Insider'' (''BI''), is an American financial and business news website founded in 2007. Since 2015, a majority stake in ''Business Insider''s parent company Insider Inc. has been owned by the German pub ...
'', February 12, 2016 As of June 2017, the annualized fund returns dropped to 3.58%.
Niederhoffer uses an
investment strategy In finance, an investment strategy is a set of rules, behaviors or procedures, designed to guide an investor's selection of an investment portfolio. Individuals have different profit objectives, and their individual skills make different tactics ...
known as
short-term trading Short-term trading refers to those trading strategies in stock market or futures market in which the time duration between entry and exit is within a range of few days to few weeks.
There are two main school of thoughts: swing trading and trend ...
. He developed his strategy after tracking and analyzing short-term trading patterns.
He wrote the original
computer code
A computer is a machine that can be programmed to carry out sequences of arithmetic or logical operations (computation) automatically. Modern digital electronic computers can perform generic sets of operations known as programs. These progr ...
to test and run his complicated,
high-frequency
High frequency (HF) is the ITU designation for the range of radio frequency electromagnetic waves (radio waves) between 3 and 30 megahertz (MHz). It is also known as the decameter band or decameter wave as its wavelengths range from one to te ...
, automatic-trading strategy in over 50 financial and commodity markets in
developed countries
A developed country (or industrialized country, high-income country, more economically developed country (MEDC), advanced country) is a sovereign state that has a high quality of life, developed economy and advanced technological infrastr ...
.
[Rob Copeland and
Laurence Fletcher]
"Computer-Driven, Automatic Trading Strategies Score Big; So-Called Quant Traders Take Advantage of Volatility,"
''The Wall Street Journal
''The Wall Street Journal'' is an American business-focused, international daily newspaper based in New York City, with international editions also available in Chinese and Japanese. The ''Journal'', along with its Asian editions, is published ...
'', February 5, 2015 His company uses
quantitative analysis
Quantitative analysis may refer to:
* Quantitative research, application of mathematics and statistics in economics and marketing
* Quantitative analysis (chemistry), the determination of the absolute or relative abundance of one or more substanc ...
to decide upon its investments, obtaining external research to complement its own in-house research.
He is of the view that movements in stock, currency, and commodity prices lead to patterns of short-term investor responses that can be anticipated.
Niederhoffer is a former chairman of the board of the
New York City Opera
The New York City Opera (NYCO) is an American opera company located in Manhattan in New York City. The company has been active from 1943 through 2013 (when it filed for bankruptcy), and again since 2016 when it was revived.
The opera company, du ...
(NYCO), which presents opera at the Rose Theater at
Jazz at Lincoln Center
Jazz at Lincoln Center is part of Lincoln Center in New York City. The organization was founded in 1987 and opened at Time Warner Center in October 2004. Wynton Marsalis is the artistic director and the leader of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orche ...
and other venues around New York City, and was chairman of NYCO Renaissance, a group that revived the NYCO after a two-year shutdown, in January 2016.
[Stephanie Gleason]
"Judge OKs City Opera's Revival Plan; Will re-launch performances under the control of an organization headed by hedge-fund manager Roy Niederhoffer,"
''The Wall Street Journal'', January 12, 2016[Michael Cooper (December 5, 2014)]
''The New York Times''.[Jennifer Smith]
"Rival Visions to Reboot New York City Opera Detailed,"
''The Wall Street Journal'', November 1, 2015 He created the Niederhoffer Foundation, which is active in music education, Jewish causes, and delivering aid to the needy.
[Alec Baldwin Honors Alan Gilbert at Tonight's NYYS Benefit Gala]
''Broadway World'', October 13, 2015 Niederhoffer serves as chairman of the board of directors of The Harmony Program, which provides daily music lessons and free musical instruments to over 200
New York City Public School and Long Island students in under-served areas, and the
Concert Artists Guild The Concert Artists Guild is an American musical institution, based in New York City and established in 1951. It is dedicated to discovering and nurturing musical talent, and helping musicians start careers. It provides scholarships and grants, and ...
.
["About Us,"]
Harmony Program
''The Huffington Post'', April 13, 2015 He has also served on the board of the
Kaufman Center
Kaufman Music Center is a performing arts complex in New York City that houses Lucy Moses School, Special Music School, and Merkin Hall and the "Face the Music" program. Originally known as the Hebrew Arts School, it was founded in 1952 and i ...
(consisting of the
Special Music School
Special Music School (SMS, PS 859) is a K-12 public school that teaches music as a core subject on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York City. The school is run as a public/private partnership between the New York City Department of Educat ...
,
Lucy Moses School, and
Merkin Concert Hall
Merkin Hall is a 449-seat concert hall in Manhattan, New York City. The hall, named in honor of Hermann and Ursula Merkin, is part of the Kaufman Music Center, a complex that includes the Lucy Moses School, a community arts school, and the Sp ...
).
["About Us"]
Concert Artists He delivered relief to victims of
Hurricane Sandy
Hurricane Sandy (unofficially referred to as ''Superstorm Sandy'') was an extremely destructive and strong Atlantic hurricane, as well as the largest Atlantic hurricane on record as measured by diameter, with tropical-storm-force winds span ...
in 2012, saying "We can't rely on the government for all of this."
[Eduordo Porter]
"Charity's Role in America, and Its Limits,"
''The New York Times'', November 13, 2012Catherine Rampell
Catherine Chelsea Rampell (born November 4, 1984) is an American opinion journalist and nationally syndicated opinion columnist.
Early life and education
Rampell grew up in a Jewish family in South Florida, the daughter of Ellen (née Kahn), an ...
"Volunteers Flock to Disaster Areas, Overwhelming City Relief Centers"
''The New York Times'', November 4, 2012 In October 2015, Niederhoffer was presented with the Johanna and Leslie Garfield Award for Arts Philanthropy at the
New York Youth Symphony
The New York Youth Symphony (NYYS), founded in 1963, is a tuition-free music organization for the youth in New York City, widely reputed to be one of the best of its kind in the nation and world. Its programs include its flagship Orchestra, Cham ...
's 53rd Annual Benefit Gala.
Niederhoffer is also a violinist with and founding member of the
Park Avenue Chamber Symphony.
[Danielle Beurteaux]
"A passion for music; Manager--and violinist--Roy Niederhoffer backs the Harmony Program,"
''Institutional Investor
An institutional investor is an entity which pools money to purchase securities, real property, and other investment assets or originate loans. Institutional investors include commercial banks, central banks, credit unions, government-linked co ...
'', December 9, 2010 He was also the
Executive Producer
Executive producer (EP) is one of the top positions in the making of a commercial entertainment product. Depending on the medium, the executive producer may be concerned with management accounting or associated with legal issues (like copyrights ...
of ''The Flying Karamazov Brothers'', which played
Off-Broadway
An off-Broadway theatre is any professional theatre venue in New York City with a seating capacity between 100 and 499, inclusive. These theatres are smaller than Broadway theatres, but larger than off-off-Broadway theatres, which seat fewer th ...
in 2010 and in London's
West End
West End most commonly refers to:
* West End of London, an area of central London, England
* West End theatre, a popular term for mainstream professional theatre staged in the large theatres of London, England
West End may also refer to:
Pl ...
in 2011.
Early life and family
Niederhoffer was born and raised in
Great Neck, New York
Great Neck is a region on Long Island, New York, that covers a peninsula on the North Shore and includes nine villages, among them Great Neck, Great Neck Estates, Great Neck Plaza, Kings Point, and Russell Gardens, and a number of unincorpor ...
.
[Kathrine M. Peterson]
"Two Freshman Entrepreneurs Put Computer Careers on Hold,"
''The Harvard Crimson
''The Harvard Crimson'' is the student newspaper of Harvard University and was founded in 1873. Run entirely by Harvard College undergraduates, it served for many years as the only daily newspaper in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Beginning in the f ...
'', October 29, 1983 His paternal great-grandparents had moved from Austria to the
Lower East Side
The Lower East Side, sometimes abbreviated as LES, is a historic neighborhood in the southeastern part of Manhattan in New York City. It is located roughly between the Bowery and the East River from Canal to Houston streets.
Traditionally ...
of
Manhattan
Manhattan (), known regionally as the City, is the most densely populated and geographically smallest of the five Boroughs of New York City, boroughs of New York City. The borough is also coextensive with New York County, one of the List of co ...
in the late 1800s.
[ His paternal grandfather Martin (Martie), an accountant and ]court interpreter
Interpreting is a translational activity in which one produces a first and final target-language output on the basis of a one-time exposure to an expression in a source language.
The most common two modes of interpreting are simultaneous interp ...
, married Birdie (née Kuminsky) in 1916.[John Cassidy]
"The Blow-Up Artist,"
''The New Yorker
''The New Yorker'' is an American weekly magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. Founded as a weekly in 1925, the magazine is published 47 times annually, with five of these issue ...
'', October 15, 2007[Jack Raymond Greene (2006)]
''Encyclopedia of Police Science'',
Routledge, pp. 846-52. His maternal grandparents were Sam and Gertrude Eisenberg.
His father, Dr. Arthur "Artie" Niederhoffer (1917–1981), graduated from Brooklyn College in 1937, and then from Brooklyn Law School
Brooklyn Law School (BLS) is a private law school in New York City. Founded in 1901, it has approximately 1,100 students. Brooklyn Law School's faculty includes 60 full-time faculty, 15 emeriti faculty, and a number of adjunct faculty.
Brookly ...
, and finally with a Ph.D. from New York University
New York University (NYU) is a private research university in New York City. Chartered in 1831 by the New York State Legislature, NYU was founded by a group of New Yorkers led by then- Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin.
In 1832, ...
(1963). His father served in the New York City Police Department
The New York City Police Department (NYPD), officially the City of New York Police Department, established on May 23, 1845, is the primary municipal law enforcement agency within the City of New York, the largest and one of the oldest i ...
for 21 years (retiring as a lieutenant), and then taught as a professor of sociology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice
The John Jay College of Criminal Justice (John Jay) is a public college focused on criminal justice and located in New York City. It is a senior college of the City University of New York (CUNY). John Jay was founded as the only liberal arts co ...
for 14 years.[Roy Niederhoffer]
"In Memory of Elaine Niederhoffer; Eulogy for My Mom"
Daily Speculations, April 2006. Retrieved November 8, 2010. His father also taught at Hofstra University
Hofstra University is a private university in Hempstead, New York. It is Long Island's largest private university. Hofstra originated in 1935 as an extension of New York University (NYU) under the name Nassau College – Hofstra Memorial of N ...
, Brooklyn College, New York University
New York University (NYU) is a private research university in New York City. Chartered in 1831 by the New York State Legislature, NYU was founded by a group of New Yorkers led by then- Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin.
In 1832, ...
, Queens College
Queens College (QC) is a public college in the Queens borough of New York City. It is part of the City University of New York system. Its 80-acre campus is primarily located in Flushing, Queens. It has a student body representing more than 170 ...
, and the New York City Police Academy
The New York City Police Academy is the police academy of the New York City Police Department (NYPD).
Within the organization of the New York City Police Department, the Chief of Training oversees the Training Bureau, which includes the Police Ac ...
, authored several books on the police and criminology including ''Behind the Shield'', ''The Ambivalent Force'', ''The Gang'', and ''The Police Family: From Station House to Ranch House'' (co-authored with his wife), and was awarded the President's Medal of John Jay College for his achievements in criminal justice.["Dr. Arthur Niederhoffer, A Professor at John Jay,"]
''The New York Times'', January 16, 1981 His mother, Elaine (née Eisenberg) Niederhoffer (1925–2006), was an English teacher, author, and editor who had descended from a long line of rabbis.[
He has a brother, ]Victor Niederhoffer
Victor Niederhoffer (born December 10, 1943) is an American hedge fund manager, champion squash player, bestselling author and statistician.
Life and career
Niederhoffer was born in Brooklyn to a Jewish family.
His paternal grandfather Martin ( ...
, a hedge fund manager and former five-time United States squash singles champion. He also has a sister, Dr. Diane Niederhoffer Klein, a clinical psychologist. Niederhoffer grew up without a television in his home.[Niels Kaastrup-Larsen]
"Q&A: Roy Niederhoffer; Veteran hedge fund manager and Top Traders Unplugged host Niels Kaastrup-Larsen talks to the founder of RG Niederhoffer Capital Management,"
''CTA Intelligence'', December 16, 2014 He is the uncle of director and author Galt Niederhoffer
Galt Niederhoffer (born October 2, 1976) is an American producer, director and novelist. She has produced over thirty feature films.
Her movie credits as a producer include: '' Infinitely Polar Bear'' (2013); ''Robot & Frank'' (2012), winner of t ...
. He is married to Jenny Niederhoffer, and the family lives in Manhattan.
Education and early entrepreneurship
Niederhoffer attended Great Neck South High School
William A. Shine Great Neck South High School (commonly Great Neck South, South High School, or GNSHS) is a four-year public high school located in the Lake Success village of Great Neck, New York. The school serves students in grades 9 through 12 ...
, where he was co-editor of the school paper, ''The Southerner''. He graduated in 1983.
Microvations
At age 13, when he was a high school sophomore, Niederhoffer (as president) and classmate Evan Grossman founded a company called Software Innovations, which sold computer games
A personal computer game, also known as a PC game or computer game, is a type of video game played on a personal computer (PC) rather than a video game console or arcade machine. Its defining characteristics include: more diverse and user-d ...
such as Alien Invasion that operated on the Radio Shack
RadioShack, formerly RadioShack Corporation, is an American retailer founded in 1921.
At its peak in 1999, RadioShack operated over 8,000 worldwide stores named RadioShack or Tandy Electronics in the United States, Mexico, United Kingdom, Austra ...
TRS-80
The TRS-80 Micro Computer System (TRS-80, later renamed the Model I to distinguish it from successors) is a desktop microcomputer launched in 1977 and sold by Tandy Corporation through their Radio Shack stores. The name is an abbreviation of ...
microcomputer. They created a mailing list of over 3,000 computer owners, sold shares in the company to their teachers and friends, borrowed money from their families, and printed a six-page mail order catalog listing their programs for sale, along with programs created by friends and other companies. '' SoftSide Magazine'' named the 13-year-old Niederhoffer their Programmer of the Month in November 1979.
In March 1982, ''Money Magazine
''Money'' is an American personal finance brand and website owned by Ad Practitioners LLC and formerly also a monthly magazine, first published by Time Inc. (1972–2018) and later by Meredith Corporation (2018–2019). Its articles cover the ...
'' wrote about them. The owner of a large record company then contacted them, and suggested that the then-high-school-juniors form a joint venture with his company. They struck a deal in which they agreed to supply the record company with computer games, in return for an initial fee and a per-game commission. They hired lawyers, and that year while Niederhoffer was 16 they changed the company's name to Microvations, Inc. It soon thereafter employed over 30 people, mostly his classmates and friends whom they subcontracted to program games and keep books, and produced over 450 individual titles by 1983, which were sold at stores such as Sears
Sears, Roebuck and Co. ( ), commonly known as Sears, is an American chain of department stores founded in 1892 by Richard Warren Sears and Alvah Curtis Roebuck and reincorporated in 1906 by Richard Sears and Julius Rosenwald, with what began ...
, K-Mart, and Woolworth's
Woolworth, Woolworth's, or Woolworths may refer to:
Businesses
* F. W. Woolworth Company, the original US-based chain of "five and dime" (5¢ and 10¢) stores
* Woolworths Group (United Kingdom), former operator of the Woolworths chain of shop ...
. Because they were too young to drive a car, they hired a driver to pick up finished programs and run errands.[ They dissolved the company when Niederhoffer and Grossman left to attend college at Harvard, though Niederhoffer's interest in computers continued.][
]
College
Niederhoffer then attended Harvard College
Harvard College is the undergraduate college of Harvard University, an Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636, Harvard College is the original school of Harvard University, the oldest institution of higher ...
, where as a freshman he was interested in biology, psychology, and social relations. He graduated magna cum laude
Latin honors are a system of Latin phrases used in some colleges and universities to indicate the level of distinction with which an academic degree has been earned. The system is primarily used in the United States. It is also used in some So ...
in 1987, with a BA in computational neuroscience
Computational neuroscience (also known as theoretical neuroscience or mathematical neuroscience) is a branch of neuroscience which employs mathematical models, computer simulations, theoretical analysis and abstractions of the brain to ...
, the study of how the brain processes information and makes decisions.
Career
R. G. Niederhoffer Capital Management
Following university, Niederhoffer worked for his brother Victor Niederhoffer and his hedge fund
A hedge fund is a pooled investment fund that trades in relatively liquid assets and is able to make extensive use of more complex trading, portfolio-construction, and risk management techniques in an attempt to improve performance, such as ...
from 1987 to 1992, trading fixed income securities
Fixed income refers to any type of investment under which the borrower or issuer is obliged to make payments of a fixed amount on a fixed schedule. For example, the borrower may have to pay interest at a fixed rate once a year and repay the pri ...
. Hedge fund manager Monroe Trout and commodities trader Toby Crabel worked at the hedge fund at the same time.
He then opened R. G. Niederhoffer Capital Management, Inc. (RGNCM), a hedge fund known as a managed futures fund or commodity futures
In finance, a futures contract (sometimes called a futures) is a standardized legal contract to buy or sell something at a predetermined price for delivery at a specified time in the future, between parties not yet known to each other. The asset ...
trading company. He began trading in July 1993, investing as a contrarian
A contrarian is a person who holds a contrary position, especially a position against the majority.
Investing
A contrarian investing style is based on identifying, and speculating against, movements in stock prices that reflect changes in t ...
in major financial and commodity
In economics, a commodity is an economic good, usually a resource, that has full or substantial fungibility: that is, the market treats instances of the good as equivalent or nearly so with no regard to who produced them.
The price of a co ...
markets. The fund is a registered Commodity Trading Advisor
A commodity trading advisor (CTA) is US financial regulatory term for an individual or organization who is retained by a fund or individual client to provide advice and services related to trading in futures contracts, commodity options and/or ...
, Commodity Pool Operator, and a member of the National Futures Association
The National Futures Association (NFA) is the self-regulatory organization (SRO) for the U.S. derivatives industry, including on-exchange traded futures, retail off-exchange foreign currency (forex) and OTC derivatives ( swaps). NFA is headquar ...
. It is based in New York City, and he serves as its president.
RGNCM is a hedge fund sponsor, and is employee-owned. It invests in public equity
A public company is a company whose ownership is organized via shares of stock which are intended to be freely traded on a stock exchange or in over-the-counter markets. A public (publicly traded) company can be listed on a stock exchange (li ...
, fixed income
Fixed income refers to any type of investment under which the borrower or issuer is obliged to make payments of a fixed amount on a fixed schedule. For example, the borrower may have to pay interest at a fixed rate once a year and repay the pri ...
, currency
A currency, "in circulation", from la, currens, -entis, literally meaning "running" or "traversing" is a standardization of money in any form, in use or circulation as a medium of exchange, for example banknotes and coins.
A more general ...
, and commodity markets across the globe, as well as in derivative
In mathematics, the derivative of a function of a real variable measures the sensitivity to change of the function value (output value) with respect to a change in its argument (input value). Derivatives are a fundamental tool of calculus. ...
s including spot currencies, futures contract
In finance, a futures contract (sometimes called a futures) is a standardized legal contract to buy or sell something at a predetermined price for delivery at a specified time in the future, between parties not yet known to each other. The asset ...
s, forward contract
In finance, a forward contract or simply a forward is a non-standardized contract between two parties to buy or sell an asset at a specified future time at a price agreed on at the time of conclusion of the contract, making it a type of derivat ...
s, swaps, and options. The company uses quantitative analysis
Quantitative analysis may refer to:
* Quantitative research, application of mathematics and statistics in economics and marketing
* Quantitative analysis (chemistry), the determination of the absolute or relative abundance of one or more substanc ...
to decide upon its investments, obtaining external research to complement its own in-house research. RGNCM mainly provides services to pooled investment vehicle
An investment fund is a way of investing money alongside other investors in order to benefit from the inherent advantages of working as part of a group such as reducing the risks of the investment by a significant percentage. These advantages inc ...
s, as well as corporations, and manages separate client-focused portfolios.
In its earliest years in the 1990s, RGNCM slumped during the internet bubble
The dot-com bubble (dot-com boom, tech bubble, or the Internet bubble) was a stock market bubble in the late 1990s, a period of massive growth in the use and adoption of the Internet.
Between 1995 and its peak in March 2000, the Nasdaq Compo ...
. From its establishment through 1999, his firm's returns were essentially flat.
This led Niederhoffer to adopt dozens of new trading rules, and to diversify by balancing his position
Position often refers to:
* Position (geometry), the spatial location (rather than orientation) of an entity
* Position, a job or occupation
Position may also refer to:
Games and recreation
* Position (poker), location relative to the dealer
* ...
s with various momentum plays. He also added individual stocks to his portfolio, from the 800 most-liquid
A liquid is a nearly incompressible fluid that conforms to the shape of its container but retains a (nearly) constant volume independent of pressure. As such, it is one of the four fundamental states of matter (the others being solid, gas, an ...
US and European stocks. His revised approach led to a notable change in his firm's performance, as from 1999 through March 2009 the firm's annualized gain exceeded 17%.
The R. G. Niederhoffer Diversified Program returned +60% in 2000, and +51% in 2008 (when the S&P 500
The Standard and Poor's 500, or simply the S&P 500, is a stock market index tracking the stock performance of 500 large companies listed on stock exchanges in the United States. It is one of the most commonly followed equity indices. As of ...
was down 37%). Overall it had long-term returns over +17% annualized return from 1999 through March 2009. In May 2009 ''Barrons'' reported that the fund ranked 9th in its survey of the top 100 hedge funds. From its inception in 1993 through May 2009, it had annualized returns of approximately 12%, over twice the average of the market. As of May 2009, the program had five-year annualized returns of 13.7% (compared with an average hedge fund gain of 2.51%, and an average S&P decline of -4.76%). His firm was noted for strong performance during the financial crisis of 2007–2010
Finance is the study and discipline of money, currency and capital assets. It is related to, but not synonymous with economics, the study of production, distribution, and consumption of money, assets, goods and services (the discipline o ...
.
As of April 2016, his fund had earned an annualized 18.73% since it was started. As of June 2016, the firm's assets under management were $900 million.
Trading strategy
Niederhoffer uses an investment strategy In finance, an investment strategy is a set of rules, behaviors or procedures, designed to guide an investor's selection of an investment portfolio. Individuals have different profit objectives, and their individual skills make different tactics ...
known as short-term trading Short-term trading refers to those trading strategies in stock market or futures market in which the time duration between entry and exit is within a range of few days to few weeks.
There are two main school of thoughts: swing trading and trend ...
. He developed his strategy after tracking and analyzing short-term trading patterns. He wrote the original computer code
A computer is a machine that can be programmed to carry out sequences of arithmetic or logical operations (computation) automatically. Modern digital electronic computers can perform generic sets of operations known as programs. These progr ...
to test and run his complicated, high-frequency
High frequency (HF) is the ITU designation for the range of radio frequency electromagnetic waves (radio waves) between 3 and 30 megahertz (MHz). It is also known as the decameter band or decameter wave as its wavelengths range from one to te ...
, automatic-trading strategy in over 50 financial and commodity markets in developed countries
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.
He is of the view that movements in stock, currency, and commodity prices lead to patterns of short-term investor responses that can be anticipated. Niederhoffer's computerized trading models are based on a belief in the presence of cognitive biases
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in the human brain, which in his view cause investors and the models they create to behave predictably.["Fund manager's strategy for double digit returns,"]
CNBC
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, February 18, 2016 He believes that other short-term investors generally engage in certain predictable behavior: they overemphasize recent experience when they make decisions, they hate to lose even more than they love to win, their behavior becomes increasingly predictable as markets become more volatile, and when the investors are emotional they engage in herd-like behavior and sell stocks when they are at their lowest level and buy stocks when they are at their highest level. The firm's trading models do not focus on company fundamentals or macroeconomic
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trends.
Niederhoffer's computer models analyze the real-time data Real-time data (RTD) is information that is delivered immediately after collection. There is no delay in the timeliness of the information provided. Real-time data is often used for navigation or tracking. Such data is usually processed using real ...
as it comes in, such as volume
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and price of every major market and most of the largest stocks. The models make decisions as to what the probability is that a particular market may rise or fall over a period of the next few hours, to the next few days. As with the way an airplane is flown, the models are flown by auto-pilot most of the time, with a pilot watching over them to make corrections if need be. The models focus among other things not just on the price of a security, but on the path that a price has taken to get to where it is. They are premised on the notion that to be effective, the quantitative strategy must be applied and the emotion of the trader has to be stripped from the process. Niederhoffer's strategy thrives on volatility, because it brings out emotional, predictable herd behavior in investors.
His firm's own trades generally range in duration from several hours to a week or two, averaging a day and a half. Niederhoffer's program seeks to decrease its risk when the amount it could lose goes past certain thresholds, and his firm's risk management committee can override the program to reduce risk when it feels it is appropriate, at times by buying options.
Awards
* R. G. Niederhoffer Capital Management, Inc., was '' Futures Magazine'' ''Top Trader'' of 2000.
* Roy G. Niederhoffer Negative Correlation Fund was the ''Absolute Return
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'' ''Managed Futures Fund of the Year'' in 2008, when it returned 55%, and the Diversified Fund Offshore was also nominated for its 2008 performance of 51%.
* R. G. Niederhoffer Diversified Fund Offshore was th
''HFM Week Magazine''
''Managed Futures Fund of the Year in 2008''.
* R. G. Niederhoffer Diversified Fund Offshore was ranked #9 of the Top 100 Hedge Funds by '' Barrons'' in 2009, and #42 in 2010.
* Roy G. Niederhoffer Optimal Alpha Fund, Ltd., RGNCM, won the 2016 Investors Choice CTA Fund Long-Term Performance Award.[2016 Nominees – Investors Choice Awards]
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* Roy G. Niederhoffer Diversified Offshore Fund, RGNCM, was a nominee for the 2016 Investors Choice CTA Fund of 2015 Award.
Musical and theatre pursuits
Niederhoffer, who began training to play the violin at the age of four, is a violinist with and founding member of the Park Avenue Chamber Symphony, and has performed with the symphony in Carnegie Hall, Avery Fisher Hall
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The facility, designe ...
, and Alice Tully Hall
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. He is also a classical and jazz pianist. In addition, Niederhoffer was the Executive Producer
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of ''The Flying Karamazov Brothers'', which played Off-Broadway
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in 2010 and in London's West End
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Pl ...
in 2011.
Philanthropy
Niederhoffer is a former chairman of the board of the New York City Opera
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(NYCO), which presents opera at the Rose Theater at Jazz at Lincoln Center
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and other venues around New York City.["Leonardo DiCaprio and Deepak Chopra's NYC Building Hosts Bizet's Leading "Carmen" Opera by NYCO Renaissance,"]
''The Huffington Post'', May 29, 2016 He was a board member of the NYCO when the company filed for bankruptcy in October 2013. For the next two years, he (as chairman) and Michael Capasso (now general director of NYCO) led an effort, called NYCO Renaissance, Ltd., to revive the company. The finances of the group were supported by a $1.35 million pledge by Niederhoffer. After a protracted legal battle, in January 2016 Niederhoffer and Capasso's effort was approved by the creditors of NYCO as well as the NY State Attorney General to reorganize and revive the company. NYCO resumed performing on January 20, 2016. Niederhoffer resigned from the NYCO Board in February 2019 for personal reasons, to focus on his growing business and young family.
Niederhoffer serves as chairman of the board of directors of The Harmony Program, which provides daily music lessons and free musical instruments to over 200 New York City Public School and Long Island students in under-served areas, and the Concert Artists Guild The Concert Artists Guild is an American musical institution, based in New York City and established in 1951. It is dedicated to discovering and nurturing musical talent, and helping musicians start careers. It provides scholarships and grants, and ...
. He has also been on the board of the Kaufman Center
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(consisting of the Special Music School
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, Lucy Moses School, and Merkin Concert Hall
Merkin Hall is a 449-seat concert hall in Manhattan, New York City. The hall, named in honor of Hermann and Ursula Merkin, is part of the Kaufman Music Center, a complex that includes the Lucy Moses School, a community arts school, and the Sp ...
), and created the Niederhoffer Foundation, which is active in music education, Jewish causes, and providing aid to the needy.
Niederhoffer delivered relief to victims of Hurricane Sandy
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in 2012, saying "We can't rely on the government for all of this." Beginning the week of the storm, he organized hundreds of volunteers and corporate donors including Fairway, Inc., and Exxel Outdoor Products, who distributed tons of food, supplies, generators, and sleeping bags to residents of Rockaway, Queens
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and elsewhere.[Exxel Outdoors]
/ref> For his efforts, in 2013 Niederhoffer received the Lehman-LaGuardia Award from the NY Grand Lodge Order of the Sons of Italy in America and the Metro North region of B'nai B'rith
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.[Marjorie Moschella]
"Lehman-LaGuardia Award Presented to Robert DiTrapani and Roy Niederhoffer at the 32nd CSJ-B'nai Brith Solidarity Breakfast"
''Justice'', April–May–June 2013
In October 2015, Niederhoffer was presented with the Johanna and Leslie Garfield Award for Arts Philanthropy at the New York Youth Symphony
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's 53rd Annual Benefit Gala.
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