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FX FX MANAGERS


FB Tree partners, two with extensive


hands on FX market-making and proprietary trading experience and one with a crucial technological expertise got together with the project to systemize a successful trading method. Aſter many years of back testing and live trading, we got seeded and fine- tuned the system to offer a unique Hybrid (s ys t ema t ic sig n a ls- q ua l i t a ti v e overlay


risk


manag ement ) and short term FX


product


very liquid and t ran s p ar e n t for


qualified investors. the


JW How is company


structured today in terms of headcounts offices?


and two


FB We have offices,


JW What do you consider as being the


key positions in an FX Management company?


FB It depends on the structure. Te key


role in any management companies should be overseeing three different


FB Swing Capital is regulated by


the AMF and caters to qualified investors. Swing Capital is in the process of being NFA regulated .


JW You are in charge of the currency


program. How do you describe your i nv e s tm e n t strategy?


FB First of all it


Three partners - two with extensive hands on FX market-making and proprietary trading experience and one with a crucial technological expertise - got together with the project to


systemize


(Montreal and San Francisco). All the trading is done in Montreal where we manage the whole portfolio of international clients. Te research and development and all other technological aspects are done by our team in California headed by our third partner Robert Sipko.


54 FX TRADER MAGAZINE January - March 2012 a successful trading


yet crucial aspects of an investment corporation: 1- the Client portfolio 2- Te actual portfolio and 3- the research and development department.


JW Which authorities regulate the


company? aims to method.


is unique hence our number one selling point, the fact that we have remained low to negatively correlated to both standard and alternative portfolios. More precisely we have a hybrid (systematic signals / qualitative overlay risk management), c on t rar i an and relatively short term FX program. In short our


program catch intermediary trend exhaustion swing points.


JW How did you create and develop your


current FX management strategy? Has it changed over time, and if yes, for what reasons did you decide to change it?


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