AlphaGrep Launches Mutual Fund to Bring Quantitative Investing to Indian Retail Market
India’s newest mutual fund: Bhautik Ambani wants to bring global quant power to retail investors
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AlphaGrep, led by CEO Bhautik Ambani, is entering the Indian retail mutual fund market after 16 years in global algorithmic trading. The firm aims to democratize sophisticated quantitative strategies, focusing on a dynamic multi-asset allocation strategy that adapts to market conditions.
- 01AlphaGrep aims to fill a gap in the Indian retail market for algorithm-driven investing.
- 02The firm plans to launch a dynamic multi-asset allocation strategy, pending regulatory approvals.
- 03AlphaGrep's approach combines active management with systematic, model-driven frameworks.
- 04The mutual fund seeks to build credibility for algorithm-based investing in India.
- 05Bhautik Ambani believes that funds not integrating AI and algorithms may struggle in the future.
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AlphaGrep, a leader in global algorithmic trading for 16 years, is pivoting to the Indian retail market with a new mutual fund aimed at democratizing quantitative investing. CEO Bhautik Ambani identified a significant gap where institutional-grade strategies can meet individual portfolios. The firm plans to launch a dynamic multi-asset allocation strategy, which will allocate investments across equity, debt, and commodities using algorithms and models. This approach aims to adapt to changing market conditions rather than remaining static. Ambani emphasized that while distribution scale is crucial, the focus will be on building differentiated, model-driven portfolios. He believes that success will come from establishing credibility for systematic investing in India, transforming algorithms and AI into core investment strategies rather than niche options. As the market evolves, Ambani noted that funds failing to incorporate data-driven methods may face challenges in delivering consistent performance.
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This new mutual fund could provide retail investors in India access to sophisticated investing strategies that were previously available only to large institutions, potentially improving their investment outcomes.
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