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CFA Society New York Lunch & Learn Series

Thursday, March 5 | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

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Overview

Join us for a complimentary Lunch and Learn Session featuring a presenter and conversation on a range of topics.

Presentation Topic: 

The Evolution of Hedge Fund Replication Strategies

In this presentation, we’ll explore the evolution of replication strategies over the past 35 years. Then highlights the opportunities presented by next-generation approaches, including regulatory changes that enable return replication through ETF structures and more investor-friendly solutions.

Featured Speaker:

Bob Elliott, CEO & Chief Investment Officer, Unlimited Funds

Prior to founding Unlimited, Bob served on the Investment Committee at Bridgewater Associates where he created investment strategies across equities, fixed income, credit, exchange rates, and commodities, including many used in the flagship Pure Alpha fund. He also built and led Ray Dalio’s investment research team for nearly a decade (2006-2017) and led Bridgewater’s foreign exchange portfolio. He’s the author of hundreds of Bridgewater’s widely read Daily Observations and directly counseled some of the world’s foremost policymakers and institutional investors on economic and investing issues. Bob has also served as an advisor and executive at several startups including CircleUp, an investment company focused on early-stage consumer brands. There he revamped the investment strategy for the company’s $150mln venture funds leveraging big data approaches to improve decision making. He was also the co-founder of GiveWell in 2006, a startup charity evaluator which now directs more than $500mln in annual contributions. Bob holds a BA in History and Science from Harvard. 

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