Has Tudor Investment Corporation become a quant fund?

They don't seem to engage in as much discretionary global macro relative to their quantitative strategies. However, this observation is only founded on the basis of the linkedin employees. If they are making such a transition to have more than half their assets and employees devoted towards quant strategies, this is quite worry some for people like myself (statistics undergrad, but I'm just sick of the excessive intellectual masterbation and have no intention to pursue a quant grad degree). After reading the first Market Wizards, More Money Than God and watching the Trader documentary, I have been quite inspired by Jones' trading style that focuses immensely on risk management and trading defensively. I certainly hope that he global macro trading (not investing) hasn't lost it's edge.

 

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