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An Algorithmic Approach to Taxable Investing

May 7, 2019 @ 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm UTC+0

An Algorithmic Approach to Taxable Investing

Speaker: Adam Grealish, Director of Investing, Betterment

Location: Courant Institute of Mathematics, 251 Mercer St, Warren Weaver Hall 1302, New York, NY 10012

Date: Tuesday, May 7, 2019, 5:30 p.m.

Synopsis:

The taxable investor faces unique challenges in portfolio construction and management. For example, taxable investing offers a number of opportunities to generate outperformance after tax, not considered in the management of pre-tax portfolios. In this talk, we discuss various strategies for tax efficient portfolio management, how they can be formulated as mathematical problems and how they can be efficiently implemented in algorithmic frameworks. 

Bio – Adam Grealish

Adam Grealish is the Director of Investing at Betterment, the largest independent online financial advisor with over $15 billion in AUM. Adam and his team are responsible for Betterment’s strategic asset allocation, fund selection, automated portfolio management and tax strategies. Before joining Betterment, Adam founded a natural language processing startup that matched individuals with employment opportunities. Prior to that, he was a vice president at Goldman Sachs’ FICC division, responsible for structured corporate credit and macro credit trading. Earlier in his career, Adam was part of the global quantitative equity portfolio management team at New York Life Investments. 

Details

Date:
May 7, 2019
Time:
5:30 pm - 7:30 pm UTC+0

Venue

NYU Courant
251 Mercer St, Warren Weaver Hall, room 1302 (13th fl)
New York, NY 10012 United States
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Collaborative events organized by Bloomberg LP, Global Risk Institute, Cornell Financial Engineering Manhattan, International Association of Quantitative Finance (IAQF), NYU Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, and NYU Tandon School of Engineering.