Networking Through Twitter

Networking on Twitter

I have had a twitter account for a while now but it has only been in the last 2-3 months that professionals visiting my websites have asked to connect via twitter.

If you would like to connect via Twitter my profile is here: http://twitter.com/RichardCWilson

If you don't already use Twitter it can be useful for:
  • Keeping updated on conference developments
  • Keeping on top of breaking news (for traders)
  • Connecting more often with your peers and customers
If you would also like to connect via Linkedin.com my profile is here: http://www.linkedin.com/in/richardcwilson

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Top 5 Hedge Fund Career Mistakes

Top 5 Hedge Fund Career Mistakes

Below is a short video on the top 5 big mistakes that most hedge fund career professionals make.




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What is a Third Party Marketing Firm?

What is a Third Party Marketing Firm?

Below is a 10 minute video on third party marketing trends and insights. Within this video I talk about the definition of a third party marketer, how third party marketing firms charge fees to their investment fund clients, the contractual challenges of the third party marketing industry and how many marketers are now focusing on marketing to one single investment channel. If you are viewing our newsletter via email please click here to watch the embedded video.


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Hedge Fund Training & Certification


Hedge Fund Training & Certification Program


Today on July 15th, 2009 at 2PM EST the CHP Designation opens for registration to an additional 200 professionals for the Fall 2009 Session.

Below are a number of testimonials direct from current and past participants within the CHP Designation Program. These quotes offer insight into why others in similar situations are registering for this program.

Testimonial #1: Andy R. | Hedge Fund Manager

"As a former Hedge Fund manager, looking to launch a new fund in the next year, I was intrigued by the prospect of increasing my knowledge and understanding of a variety of platforms, strategies, and new regulations that are likely to come through the CHP. I believe that this designation is a long overdue way to separate the wheat from the chaff in an industry that, while currently in a down cycle, will remain as an integral component for financial planning and asset allocation in the future."

Testimonial #2: B.R. Aravind | Hedge Fund Associate



Transcript from Video Above: "To start with my objective was to work for a hedge fund manage a portfolio of my own a few years from now. While I was trying to learn the basics of the hedge fund industry I found the certification program ran by the Hedge Fund Group (HFG). This lead me to enroll into this hedge fund certification program they provided many helpful internship and career related articles. This gave me the right exposure on the industry and eventually got me an internship with the Hedge Fund Group. During this internship I was given many responsibilities on hedge funds, due diligence they use, risk management processes they use and holdings analysis work using SEC 13F Holdings filings. I am working with the Hedge Fund Group (HFG) to help provide a platform of working with hedge fund managers further throughout the rest of my career. Thank you"



Testimonial #3: Technical Analyst For Wachovia | Sumeer Kapila, Level 1 CHA, CFA Level 3 Candidate

"CHP designation is focused program. A program which details and provide inside information of hedge fund industry standards and strategies. The study guide provide you the rules of the game keeping you informed about the legal and regulatory perspective.
This program helps you to keep the integrity of the market by raising industry standards".



Testimonial #4: Job Title: Hedge Fund Manager

Why are you earning the CHP Designation? "I have been tracking the develop of this designation for several months now and now that I'm running my own hedge fund I need more of a broad base of hedge fund industry knowledge. In the past as a trader I have learned a lot about investing and alternative asset types but I'm completing this course to learn more about the structure and direction of the industry."



Testimonial #5 J.P.: Hedge Fund Manager (Partner)

"Among the critical reasons I joined a hedge fund are the minimization of bureaucracy, an innovation-friendly environment, and the community of intellectual and self-motivated individuals. To me, the Hedge Fund Group and now the CHP designation embody these principles and will come to represent a unique brand of individuals in the hedge fund space."



Testimonial #6: Nick Asmus | Equities Trader








Transcripted Text: "The hedge fund industry is becoming more popular every day and more competitive as well. This is why I believe the hedge fund certification program is a good way to show potential employers that you are dedicated to the industry. In college I ran the financial management association, after that I worked as a financial analyst and now I have been an equity trader for three years. For me it makes sense to show how I serious I am about learning about hedge funds, the CHP provides a great intensity of focus on hedge funds showing you are interested in the industry and driven to succeed. Most importantly it shows that you really are driven and you know the knowledge, you have a good foundation of basic hedge fund principles and in Level 2 of the CHP you can get more in-depth and show where your expertise is based, I recommend this program to everyone".



Testimonial #7: Marc Oliver

"I have over 20+ years in the financial market industry with 15 securities licenses as well as other designation which includes FINRA Arbitration/ Mediation Panelist. Additionally, I am or have been a member of various industry related regulatory groups. Most notably, I have been on the Regulatory/ Compliance side in the financial Market for the last 11 years, having even served as Head of Compliance, with an emphasis towards providing regulatory oversight for trade compliance (Listed/ NASDAQ/ Program Trading). My objective going forward is to focus on Hedge Fund Compliance oversight and though I am currently pursuing my Juris Doctorate I believe that the CHP designation would give the proper foundation as well professional accreditation coupled with my current investment advisory experience for such a career transition."



Testimonial #8: Private Wealth Management Executive, CHP Level 1 Fall 2008

“The Hedge Fund Group stands at the forefront of our industry’s progressive growth, providing a designation which will prove invaluable and recognizable world-wide. With impeccable timing, the Certified Hedge Fund Professional (CHP) designation is emerging into the best buyers’ market of our lifetimes. In this CFP and CFA jungle, mark yourself with the CHP and become a distinct industry leader. Treat yourself as an investment in an emerging market and enjoy reaping the rewards of your future. In the world of alternative investments, there’s no substitute for the CHP designation.”



Testimonial #9: Dominic Di Bernardo - Student

"I am taking this hedge fund certification program to expand my knowledge base of the hedge fund industry (There is little learned in school about this industry). I also believe that this designation will give me an edge over others trying to enter the industry. And lastly I believe that I will be able to gain valuable contacts through this programs website, other designation candidates, and anyone else that stands behind this designation".



Testimonial #10 Chai Foong: Algorithmic Forex Market Trader









Transcript of video above: "I am a algorithmic trader for the forex markes. I have been searching for a training program related to the markets and hedge funds but I could not find any suitable until a firend told me about the Certified Hedge Fund Professional (CHP) Exam. This program helps me build credibility in the market place and adds to my relevant experience in the field. I believe the CHP is what is needed to step inside the hedge fund industry".



Testimonial #11: Professional Placement Agent for Hedge Funds

“The Hedge Fund Group (HFG) has been fabulous. They answer every question quickly, accurately and professionally. It’s this stuff that, quite simply, builds credibility. For once I'm actually studying something



Testimonial #12: Derivative/Technical analyst for a leading broking firm

"The CHP program is of the best courses I could find in the market for someone who wants to enter the world of alternative investments. Not only is the course vigorous and up to date, but they also help you with access to industry recruiters for career advice and job opportunities. Another reason I registered was so that I could build my contacts in the investment world through the Hedge Fund Group. To me the value was in the complete package for a successful career in the field of alternative investments."



Testimonial #13: Algorithmic Trader for a Private Capital Group

"I am an algorithmic trading software developer working for a capital
firm. I have been doing just-in-time learning all the time, in an
undisciplined fashion. I think the goal of achieving a CHP Designation
would enforce a formal approach to my education in this dynamic field.
Besides, in my readings, I am hitting areas and terms I did not know,
like - Tranches etc. CHP Designation would give me the confidence of a
firm background knowledge, in pursuing my career."



Testimonial #14: Bob Beller Executive Vice President at a Financial Advisory Firm



"I’ve been involved in all aspects of the financial services industry over the past twenty-five years – legal and compliance, commodity pool owner and operator, hedge fund-of-funds principal and operator, domestic and international…you name it. If there’s anything I’ve learned over the years it’s that no business and no individual entrepreneur can sustain success over time without integrity and objective standards through which to measure core competence. Integrity comes from within. Objective standards are established by progressive thinkers. For me, the concept of CHP Designation is at the cutting edge of an industry that requires more uniform and measurable standards. That’s where I want to be for people I represent and that’s exactly what I want to pass along to people I mentor. Timing is everything."



Testimonial #15: Jennifer Hrabik | Wealth Management Associate

"Early on in my finance career I recognized I am very interested in alternatives and knew that learning more about this area would give me a competitive edge. I researched programs and found the CHP Designation to be the best as it also provides networking and mentor opportunities. It excites me that the program is new and I can be one of the first in the industry to earn this designation. I also like the two level approach. Level one provides a thorough overview of the hedge fund industry while level two focuses on training for a specific role. For someone just a few years into their career, level two is really helpful in narrowing down what you want to "major" in."



Testimonial #16 Soumen Gopal.: Hedge Fund Manager (Partner)







Transcript of Video Above: "There are three reasons why I joined this hedge fund certification program. The first reason is the focus, this program is focused very deeply on the hedge fund industry, performance and investment strategies and this is tailored to my needs. The other important point about this program is the speed of completion, many programs take much longer to complete. The last reason was the networking benefits, you can come out of this program and attend networking events and meet others in the indsutry and this is very helpful."



Note: The H Media Group runs both this website and this hedge fund certification program. This article is being published to announce the opening of registration within this program for Fall 2009. Learn more about the hedge fund certification at http://HedgeFundCertification.com.



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Hedge Fund Career Advice & Tips | Video Overview

Hedge Fund Career Advice Video

Below please find a short video providing a dozen hedge fund career tips to professionals who are looking to start or improve their hedge fund career.


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Mechanical Trading Systems by Richard Weissman

Mechanical Trading Systems


Richard Weissman introduces the reader with a process-driven approach to trading. In addition to the development of mechanical trading systems, the significance of trader psychology is discussed throughout the book. Mr. Weissman calls it the framework of “reprogramming the trader.” He provides a clear understanding behind the conceptual development of mechanical trading systems as well as demonstrates possible mistakes by system developers and ways to avoid them. His main lesson for the reader is that flexibility enables traders to succeed in all kinds of trading environments.

Dispelling Myths and Defining terms

In this chapter the author emphasizes more on mathematical technical analysis than classical technical analysis. He also explains why mathematical way of analyzing is an ideal component for mechanical trading systems than fundamental or interpretive analysis and thus claims this as an apt method for generating profits

Mathematical Technical Analysis

Introduces the two basic flavors of mathematical technical indicators which are mean aversion and moving averages. The chapter also explains how these indicators can be transformed into comprehensive trading systems through the inclusion of various risk quantification parameters such as volatility bands and percentage value of trading instrument.

Trend Following Systems

By going through this chapter one can figure out how even a simplistic of the systems can produce a respectable rate of return while enduring relatively moderate worst peak-to -valley drawdowns in equity. The reader can also understand why certain asset classes tend to trend more than others

Mean Aversion Systems

Examines why certain asset classes display a greater propensity toward mean aversion than others and includes examples of no directionally biased mean aversion systems and mean aversion systems that employ a trend following filter.
Short term Systems

One can understand what short term volatity really means by going through the concepts of swing and day trading. It helps the reader to explore what unique personality traits are needed to overcome the same.

Knowing Oneself
Provides the reader a comprehensive review of major categories of trader types (trend following, mean aversion) as well as the typical time frames (long term, day trading, swing) in which they operate. Helps the reader to identify the flaws in trader psychology. Once the reader has identified their innate trading personality, a step by step transformational process via utilization of different types of mechanical trading system and psychological tools is outlined

System Development and Analysis

This chapter examines some of the benefits and limitations of mechanical trading system, optimization studies, development of trading system philosophy statements and the pros and cons of various methodologies for measuring trading system performance. It also looks at the downside to system development and how to resolve these problems: data curve fitting, parameter curve fitting, data integrity issues and slippage.

Price Risk Management

Discusses the various price risk management methods such as stop loss and volumetric price risk management .Coverage of volumetric price risk includes both Martingale and anti-Martingale position sizing techniques such as frictional position sizing and value at risk. Other techniques covered include the study of worst-back tested peak-to-valley equity draw downs, static volumetric tests, stress testing and system losses as a percentage of total equity under management. Finally the chapter examines the psychological aspects of price risk management and shows how utilization of mechanical trading systems can aid in fostering confidence during drawdowns.

Improving Rate of Return

In this chapter the author discusses how can one improve the overall rate of return by using these three methods

· Addition of various low or negatively correlated assets such as foreign exchange, crude oil and futures

· The staggering of parameter set trigger levels for the same system

· Combination of mean aversion and trend following systems within a single trading account

Discretion and System Trading

This chapter examines how a trader’s knowledge and experience can be utilized within the framework of mechanical trading system

Psychology of Mechanical Trading

Here the author relates the link between mechanical trading systems and transformational psychology, explaining in detail issues such as self worth, single-mindedness, discipline ,nonattachment to result’s of one’s actions and realizing of old emotional patterns.

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