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Wall Street Veteran Brings Institutional-Grade Market Insights to Investors

Few names on Wall Street carry the weight of Richard Ellington.

With over three decades of experience, spanning Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan, and UBS, he now serves as Managing Director of Virtu Financial’s Chicago Quantitative Trading Desk, overseeing an $800 million liquidity pool and delivering long-term average annualized returns above 17%.

What sets him apart is not just performance, but his philosophy of risk control.

During both the 2001 and 2008 crises, Ellington preserved capital pools through disciplined hedging and liquidity management. As he puts it, “The first principle of institutional investing is avoiding irreversible loss, not chasing returns.”

His methodology is distinct:

  •  Three-Dimensional Framework: analyzing liquidity, volatility, and market structure together to anticipate flow shifts.
  •  Tech Integration: applying machine learning and factor models to sharpen execution and efficiency.
  •  Proven Results: positioning ahead of major inflections from energy stocks to AI leaders like NVDA and AMD.

Now, for the first time, Ellington is opening part of his research playbook to a broader audience. Not as a marketing push, but as an invitation for serious, high-net-worth investors to access an institutional lens usually reserved for funds.

As he notes: “The gap between retail and institutional isn’t information, it’s the ability to convert information into high-probability decisions.”

It’s an opportunity for those seeking to manage wealth at a truly institutional standard.

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