Systematic or Discretionary: Point72’s Granade Says Lines Are Blurring

At Waters USA, the chief market intelligence officer of hedge fund Point72 discussed how tech and data are disrupting traditional ideas about investing.

The words “systematic” and “discretionary” have, broadly speaking, defined hedge funds and their strategies for the last three decades. Point72 Asset Management’s Matthew Granade believes that these lines are rapidly blurring.

Technology and the ability to analyze data—in combination with human intelligence—will be the great differentiators of the future. Many would say this has always been the case, but as more data becomes available, and as the ability to store, process and analyze that data

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