RESILIENCE
The South Island Takahē is a flightless bird native to New Zealand. Declared extinct in 1898, the bird was rediscovered 50 years later in 1948. It is a resilient, strong and unique survivor.
In quantitative trading, resilient strategies must have a clear rules-based design and depend on a limited number of inputs. The avoidance of unnecessary complexities enables these strategies to cope with our ever-changing market environments and withstand the many tests of time.
The South Island Takahē embodies our trading approach: Surviving is the most important thing – in life as well as in markets.
The image of the Takahē used throughout this website is officially licensed from Erin Forsyth.