Peter Borish is investor and trader. He is chief strategist of Quad Capital and its affiliated companies. In his role Borish is engaged in recruiting new talent for Quad and working with the founding partners on business strategy. In addition, he helps traders develop a methodology to enhance their performance by serving as a trading coach. Previously, he founded and was Chairman, and CEO of Computer Trading Corporation (CTC), an investor/advisor to the board of directors of Quadriserv. He is a founding investor and member of the board of directors of Charitybuzz.
Borish formerly worked at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, was founding partner and second-in-command at Tudor Investment Corporation, was Chairman of OneChicago, LLC, was Chairman of the Foundation for the Study of Cycles, and was CEO of Touradji Capital Management.
He is also a founding board member of both the Robin Hood Foundation and Math for America.
Education
Borish earned a B.A. in Economics from the University of Michigan in 1981. He also earned an M.A. in Public Policy from the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan in 1982.
Career
Borish worked at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York from 1982â"85, monitoring foreign exchanges and futures and options. He was then founding partner and second-in-command at Tudor Investment Corporation, which he joined in 1985 and left in December 1994. Paul Tudor Jones, the trader and founder of Tudor Investment Corporation for whom Borish was the right-hand man, says he anticipated the crash in 1987 because Borish had mapped the 1987 market against the market preceding the 1929 crash, and noted the similarity between the two markets.
Subsequently, from October 2004 and until 2006, Borish was Chairman of OneChicago, LLC, an all-electronic exchange, and CEO of Twinfields Capital Management, a global macro hedge fund focused on fixed income. He is also former Chairman of the Foundation for the Study of Cycles.
Borish is the founder (in 1995), Chairman, and CEO of Computer Trading Corporation (CTC), a macro-economic global hedge fund in New York that focuses on macroeconomic investing and multi-strategy management of assets in the derivative markets, and an investor/advisor to the board of directors of Quadriserv, a technology-driven securities lending platform that focuses on price transparency and process efficiency. From Januaryâ"July 2012 he was CEO of the hedge fund Touradji Capital Management.
Borish is a co-author of Introduction to Drift Theory (1986), along with Paul D. Knudsvig and Edward L. Rombach. He appeared in the PBS documentary Trader (1987).
Borish has, since 1991, served as Trustee of the Institute for Financial Markets, a not-for-profit, educational institute that seeks to foster the development of standards and best practices initiatives in the financial services industry. He was Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Institute from March 1992 to March 1998, and again from March 2004 to March 2014.
He is a founding investor and member of the board of directors of Charitybuzz, a for-profit internet company that raises funds for nonprofit organizations through online charity auctions with celebrities and brands.
He is also a former board member of the Futures Industry Association.
Philanthropy
Borish is a founding board member of the Robin Hood Foundation, a charitable organization that attempts to alleviate problems caused by poverty in New York City. He is also a founding board member of Math for America, a nonprofit organization that seeks to improve mathematics education in United States public schools.
He is also a mayoral appointee to the New York City Department of Youth & Community Development
References
External links
- "Peter Borish Interview with Michael Covel" (audio), Trend Following, September 24, 2013