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Quantitative Trader/Portfolio Manager - mid/low freq EQ

DTG Capital Markets • New York, NY 10261 • Posted today

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DTG Capital Markets is seeking a Quantitative Trader/Portfolio Manager for Systematic/Quantitative US Equities strategies, focusing on mid to low-frequency (day(s) to weeks holding period). The role offers highly competitive compensation, attractive risk limits, and reasonable/liberal intellectual property terms. The position is open to both in-house, Manhattan-based candidates and those open to remote settings. No trade equities stat arb is involved.

Responsibilities

  • Allocate significant capital to Systematic/Quantitative US Equities strategies.
  • Focus on mid to low-frequency (day(s) to weeks holding period) strategies.
  • Offer highly competitive compensation, attractive risk limits, and reasonable/liberal intellectual property terms.
  • Preference for in-house, Manhattan-based candidates, but open to remote settings.
  • Ensure no trade equities stat arb, to avoid overlapping/netting.

Full Job Description

This firm seeks to allocate a very significant capital to Systematic/Quant US Equities strategies, mid to low-frequency (day(s) to weeks holding period), and is actively looking for tracked Quant PM, offering highly competitive compensation, attractive risk limits, reasonable/liberal IP terms. Preferance for in-house, Manhattan based, but also open to remote setting arrangements. Firm does no trade equities stat arb, so no overlaping/netting. Partners are hands-on industry veterans running systematic and discretionary strategies, with already very sizable and growing AUM.

Please contact: LenG@dtg-usa.com for highly confidential discussion/consideration.

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