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“对冲基金之王”投资加密货币交易公司

Rey Mashayekhi
2021-09-26

史蒂文·科恩自称是加密货币和区块链技术的信徒。

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今年8月,身家亿万的对冲基金经理、纽约大都会队(New York Mets)的老板史蒂文·科恩在推特(Twitter)上对自家球队的公开批评可能让人们感到震惊,不过,他明显更加看好加密货币市场。

科恩投资了一家将部署量化方法的加密货币交易公司Radkl,这种方法包括复杂、高速、电脑化的交易模型,旨在投资加密货币、数字资产以及“去中心化金融”(DeFi)领域。新闻发布会称,该公司的名称与“radical”同音,由位于纽约的量化交易公司GTS的合作伙伴执掌。

发布会上并未披露科恩的投资规模。科恩的发言人向《华尔街日报》(Wall Street Journal)透露,这位亿万富翁对Radkl的投资资金并非来自其主导的对冲基金Point72 Asset Management,而是出自他的私人腰包。GTS公司在新闻发布会中称,科恩本人不会参与Radkl的日常运营。

从中我们可以看出科恩对加密货币领域的信心。近期在接受采访时,他称自己已经完完全全地成为了加密货币和区块链技术的信徒,而且时间和资金投入将证实他是言行一致的人。9月13日,非同质化代币(NFT)初创企业Recur宣布科恩已经通过其家族理财室,在Recur的A轮融资中投资了5000万美元,而他本人也将加入其董事会。

科恩在一份声明中表示:“尽管加密货币市场如今是一个2万亿美元的资产类别,但该市场依然处于机构入围的初期阶段。”他还指出,“市场需要像Radkl这样从事大型数字资产交易的机构玩家。”

Radkl预计将于今年第四季度开始交易,而且将由GTS合伙人瑞安·谢夫特尔领导。该公司称其当前正在“打造一支涵盖工程师、数据科学家和其他世界级技术专家的团队”,从而帮助实施其量化投资策略。普华永道(PricewaterhouseCoopers)最近的报告称,量化加密货币交易在近些年越发受到欢迎,而且如今37%的加密货币对冲基金均部署了这一业务,也让其成为了这些基金最常采用的策略。

科恩并非是最近唯一投入加密货币怀抱的对冲基金亿万富翁,行业传奇人物斯坦利·德鲁肯米勒与保罗·都铎·琼斯在2021年牛市时都曾经公开支持这一资产类别。然而,科恩据称是最抢眼的转变为加密货币信徒的对冲基金经理。除了拥有Mets之外,他还被广泛认为是美国一家付费有线电视网Showtime的热门电视剧《亿万》(Billions)中对冲基金经理博比·阿克塞尔罗德这一角色的原型。

这部电视剧的灵感源于对科恩的前对冲基金公司S.A.C. Capital Advisors发起的联邦内幕交易调查。面对犯罪指控,该公司在2013年承认有罪,并同意支付18亿美元的罚金。当时科恩本人一直都未收到任何犯罪指控,也并未承认有任何不当行为,美国证券交易委员会(Securities and Exchange Commission)最终禁止其管理客户的资金长达两年的时间。

作为科恩继S.A.C. Capital Advisors之后成立的公司,Point72如今管理着约220亿美元的资产。今年早些时候,在视频游戏零售商游戏驿站(GameStop)股价反转事件(散户叫板对冲基金大佬——译者注)中,Point72、丹尼尔·桑德海姆的D1 Capital Partners等多家对冲基金损失惨重。(财富中文网)

译者:冯丰

审校:夏林

今年8月,身家亿万的对冲基金经理、纽约大都会队(New York Mets)的老板史蒂文·科恩在推特(Twitter)上对自家球队的公开批评可能让人们感到震惊,不过,他明显更加看好加密货币市场。

科恩投资了一家将部署量化方法的加密货币交易公司Radkl,这种方法包括复杂、高速、电脑化的交易模型,旨在投资加密货币、数字资产以及“去中心化金融”(DeFi)领域。新闻发布会称,该公司的名称与“radical”同音,由位于纽约的量化交易公司GTS的合作伙伴执掌。

发布会上并未披露科恩的投资规模。科恩的发言人向《华尔街日报》(Wall Street Journal)透露,这位亿万富翁对Radkl的投资资金并非来自其主导的对冲基金Point72 Asset Management,而是出自他的私人腰包。GTS公司在新闻发布会中称,科恩本人不会参与Radkl的日常运营。

从中我们可以看出科恩对加密货币领域的信心。近期在接受采访时,他称自己已经完完全全地成为了加密货币和区块链技术的信徒,而且时间和资金投入将证实他是言行一致的人。9月13日,非同质化代币(NFT)初创企业Recur宣布科恩已经通过其家族理财室,在Recur的A轮融资中投资了5000万美元,而他本人也将加入其董事会。

科恩在一份声明中表示:“尽管加密货币市场如今是一个2万亿美元的资产类别,但该市场依然处于机构入围的初期阶段。”他还指出,“市场需要像Radkl这样从事大型数字资产交易的机构玩家。”

Radkl预计将于今年第四季度开始交易,而且将由GTS合伙人瑞安·谢夫特尔领导。该公司称其当前正在“打造一支涵盖工程师、数据科学家和其他世界级技术专家的团队”,从而帮助实施其量化投资策略。普华永道(PricewaterhouseCoopers)最近的报告称,量化加密货币交易在近些年越发受到欢迎,而且如今37%的加密货币对冲基金均部署了这一业务,也让其成为了这些基金最常采用的策略。

科恩并非是最近唯一投入加密货币怀抱的对冲基金亿万富翁,行业传奇人物斯坦利·德鲁肯米勒与保罗·都铎·琼斯在2021年牛市时都曾经公开支持这一资产类别。然而,科恩据称是最抢眼的转变为加密货币信徒的对冲基金经理。除了拥有Mets之外,他还被广泛认为是美国一家付费有线电视网Showtime的热门电视剧《亿万》(Billions)中对冲基金经理博比·阿克塞尔罗德这一角色的原型。

这部电视剧的灵感源于对科恩的前对冲基金公司S.A.C. Capital Advisors发起的联邦内幕交易调查。面对犯罪指控,该公司在2013年承认有罪,并同意支付18亿美元的罚金。当时科恩本人一直都未收到任何犯罪指控,也并未承认有任何不当行为,美国证券交易委员会(Securities and Exchange Commission)最终禁止其管理客户的资金长达两年的时间。

作为科恩继S.A.C. Capital Advisors之后成立的公司,Point72如今管理着约220亿美元的资产。今年早些时候,在视频游戏零售商游戏驿站(GameStop)股价反转事件(散户叫板对冲基金大佬——译者注)中,Point72、丹尼尔·桑德海姆的D1 Capital Partners等多家对冲基金损失惨重。(财富中文网)

译者:冯丰

审校:夏林

Billionaire hedge funder and New York Mets owner Steven A. Cohen may have raised eyebrows when he publicly criticized his baseball team on Twitter in August, but he’s apparently more optimistic about the cryptocurrency market.

Cohen has invested in Radkl, a new trading firm that will deploy quantitative methods—such as sophisticated, high-speed, computerized trading models—to invest in cryptocurrencies, digital assets, and the “decentralized finance” (DeFi) sector. The firm, whose name is pronounced “radical,” is led by partners at New York-based quantitative trading firm GTS, according to a press release.

The size of Cohen’s investment was not disclosed. The billionaire is investing in Radkl in a personal capacity and not through the hedge fund he leads, Point72 Asset Management, a spokesperson for Cohen told the Wall Street Journal. Nor will he be involved in the day-to-day running of the firm, GTS said in its press release.

The investment is Cohen’s latest show of faith in the crypto sector. He’s recently given interviews in which he described himself as “fully converted” into a believer in cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology, and he’s backed up that talk with both his time and money. On September 13, NFT startup Recur announced Cohen was joining its board after investing in the company's $50 million Series A funding round through his family office.

“While the cryptocurrency market is now a $2 trillion asset class, we are still in the early stages of institutional adoption,” Cohen said in a statement, adding that “there’s a need for an institutional player like Radkl that engages in large digital asset transactions.”

Radkl is expected to begin trading in the fourth quarter of this year and will be led by GTS partner Ryan Sheftel. The firm says it currently “building a team of engineers, data scientists and other world-class technologists” to help implement its quantitative investment strategies. Quantitative crypto trading has grown in popularity in recent years and is now deployed by 37% of crypto hedge funds, according to a recent PricewaterhouseCoopers report—making it the most common strategy for those funds.

Cohen is not the only hedge fund billionaire to have embraced crypto recently, with industry legends Stanley Druckenmiller and Paul Tudor Jones among those to have publicly backed the asset class amid its 2021 rally. But Cohen is arguably the most notable hedge funder-turned-crypto convert. In addition to owning the Mets, he’s widely considered an inspiration for the character of hedge fund manager Bobby Axelrod in the popular Showtime TV series Billions.

That show was inspired by the federal insider trading investigation of Cohen’s former hedge fund, S.A.C. Capital Advisors, which pleaded guilty to criminal charges in 2013 and agreed to pay $1.8 billion in penalties. While Cohen himself was never criminally charged nor admitted to any wrongdoing, the Securities and Exchange Commission eventually banned him from managing clients’ money for two years.

Point72, Cohen’s successor to S.A.C. Capital Advisors, now manages around $22 billion in assets. The hedge fund was among those hit hard by the gyrations in the stock of video game retailer GameStop early this year, which resulted in heavy losses for the likes of Point72 and Daniel Sundheim’s D1 Capital Partners.

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