If a model makes more money than you expected to in a short period, that is just as much reason for you to put up the hood and take a look at the engine as when you lose money.
—Mike HarrisIn This Episode, You'll Learn:
- About Campbell & Company's trading program.
- How they create a trading strategy.
- Why they use a hypothesis driven system to add new models to their programs
We build models based on that economic thesis that we believe will stand the test of time.
—Mike Harris- About the peer review process they use before adding or subtracting models.
- When do you remove a model? How do you know when it isn’t working anymore?
- About position sizing and why its important.
- How they look at risk through something called Vertical Risk and Horizontal risk.
- Campbell's systematic approach to risk management.
- How he deals with drawdowns.
In fact, drawdown recovery in managed futures is much better than traditional assets.
—Mike Harris- Why he worries about systemic risk and natural disasters.
- Why Mike thinks redundancies are so important.
- The risk of regulation.
The current regulation that the market is dealing with may actually be a benefit to our industry.
—Mike Harris- How these strategies tend to perform when interest rates go up
In periods of high interest rates, CTAs were actually more profitable than in periods of declining interest rates.
—Mike Harris- The trend of the managed futures industry and why it has been dominated by European firms in the past 10 years
We love competition; I don’t think we’d be involved in the financial markets if we didn’t love a good hearty competition.
—Mike Harris- What people need to become a successful manager: humility is “at the top of the list.”
- Books that Mike recommends.
- What he would do differently if he could talk to his younger self.
- The importance of managing work and life balance.
It's a problem that you can never solve - and so having that passion and competitive spirit is crucial.
—Mike Harris- What the future looks like for Campbell & Company.
Resources & Links Mentioned in this Episode:
- Learn more about Baltimore and Johns Hopkins University.
- Mike suggests reading:
- Hedge Fund Market Wizards by Jack Schwager
- Technical Analysis of the Futures Markets by John Murphy
- Trend Following with Managed Futures
This episode was sponsored by Swiss Financial Services:
Connect with Campbell & Company:
Visit the Website: www.campbell.com
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We believe risk management is the difference between a good manager and an OK manager.
—Mike Harris