Trend-Following with Renowned Turtle Trader, Jerry Parker (Chesapeake Capital) – Equinox 1.18.17

Summary:

Now On Demand.

We have a unique opportunity on Wednesday, January 18th, as we examine trend-following with the legendary trader, Jerry Parker.

  • How Jerry became an iconic trader by way of the “Turtle Trading” experiment
  • Long-term trend-following and what separates Chesapeake’s approach
  • Q&A with the CEO of Chesapeake Capital, Jerry Parker

Join us on Wednesday, January 18th as we discuss the asset class, what makes choosing the right managers so important, and why the Equinox Chesapeake Strategy Fund truly sets itself apart.


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Speakers:

Jerry Parker
Chairman and Executive Officer
Chesapeake Capital

Mr. Parker has overseen Chesapeake’s operations and has been heavily involved in its research efforts since its inception in February 1988. Jerry commenced his trading career in November 1983 as a member of the Richard Dennis “Turtle” trading program.

Dr. Ajay Dravid
Chief Investment Officer
Equinox Funds

Dr. Dravid is involved in all aspects of portfolio and risk management for Equinox’s products. In addition, he assists in the development and the structuring of new products and in providing thought leadership.

Robert J. Enck
President and CEO
Equinox Funds

Robert Enck is the President & CEO of Equinox Funds. He is responsible for the ongoing oversight and management of the business, leading the construction and execution of the firm’s strategic vision for growth.

Overview:

Title: Trend-Following with Renowned Turtle Trader, Jerry Parker (Chesapeake Capital)
Date: Wednesday, January 18, 2017
Time: 2:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time
Duration: 1 hour

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