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Bruce Stanley Kovner (born April 25 1946) is an American billionaire hedge fund manager and philanthropist. He is chairman of CAM Capital, which he established in January 2012 to manage his investment, trading and business activities. From 1983 through 2011, Kovner was founder and chairman of Caxton Associates, a diversified trading company. [3]
Bruce Kovner, founder of Caxton Associates [1] Michael Marcus, a leading commodities and currency trader; Jack D. Schwager, an author on financial topics and hedge fund manager; Ed Seykota, a computer scientist, technical trader and pioneer in System Trading
Caxton Associates is a global macro hedge fund founded by Bruce Kovner in 1983 in New York City. [3] [4] The firm's headquarters are located in London, [5] and also has offices in New York, Singapore, Monaco and Dubai. Caxton Associates identifies investments according to their research of global markets and analysis of worldwide economic ...
Bruce Kovner (born 1945), investor, hedge fund manager, chairman of CAM Capital [121] Orin Kramer (born 1945), hedge fund manager, founder of Boston Provident [122] Peter S. Kraus, CEO of AllianceBernstein (AB) [123] Henry R. Kravis (born 1944), co-founder of KKR [124] Rodger Krouse (born 1961), co-founder of Sun Capital Partners [125]
In 2008, he was inducted into the Institutional Investors Alpha's Hedge Fund Manager Hall of Fame along with Alfred Jones, Bruce Kovner, David Swensen, George Soros, Jack Nash, James Simons, Julian Robertson, Kenneth Griffin, Leon Levy, Louis Bacon, Michael Steinhardt, Paul Tudor Jones and Seth Klarman.
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Richard J. Dennis, a commodities speculator once known as the "Prince of the Pit," [1] was born in Chicago, in January, 1949.In the early 1970s, he borrowed $1,600 and reportedly made $350 million.
Michael Marcus died on March 25, 2023, in Austin, Texas. After his death, his son Aubrey talked about his life in an episode of his podcast. [4]Despite being incredibly successful during the late 70s and early 80s, Marcus lost his edge around the turn of the century when modern computers were introduced into the realm of trading.