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Chart of the Month – Trading on a Tweet

by Caron Bastianpillai

Trading on a Tweet

Source: Warren Financial

When one looks at the statistics, the people with the most followers on Twitter are typically rock stars like Katy Perry, Justin Bieber, Rihanna or sport stars like Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar, LeBron but surprisingly in position No. 3 is Barack Obama. In No. 18 we have Donald Trump who beats the top 30 (including Justin Bieber) by a very wide margin in terms of the number of Tweets sent out to date. Since joining Twitter in 2009, it is said that one in every eight posts from Trump is a personal insult of some kind. However, there is no doubt that he has used Twitter to his advantage during the 2016 election campaign and more importantly after being elected has been able to notably influence market moves via Twitter.

The above chart illustrates the power of an overnight Trump tweet in influencing markets and/or individual stocks. Referred to as Wall Street’s cheerleader in chief by CNBC, Trump has the power to make or break a company’s share price, at least temporarily, creating short term trading opportunities. It should be no surprise that many money managers (both discretionary macro and equity long / short) have become hooked on Trump’s Twitter feed as it has become an interesting source of trade opportunities. One of our macro managers recently mentioned in his letter to investors the term Twitternomics, or Policy Making by Twitter, which has cut the middleman in US policy-making and added greater transparency and accountability.

Who would have thought of creating a short term trading signal to trade the US market based on overnight Tweets from Trump. Even the most famous day trader of Wall Street (William O’Neill of Investor’s Business Daily) would never have dreamt this could be possible.

For those looking for a new source of Alpha, follow the Tweet…

 

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CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER, MEMBER OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Antonio Mira joined NS Partners in 2006 as Group Chief Financial Officer. He heads the corporate functions and is involved in coordinating and implementing the decisions of the Executive Committee.
An experienced bank auditor, Antonio started his career in 1995 with Arthur Andersen, where he worked for some 7 years before joining Ernst & Young in 2002 as a Senior Manager.
Antonio is a Swiss chartered accountant and a Business graduate of Lausanne University (HEC).

Sébastien Poiret
DEPUTY HEAD OF WEALTH MANAGEMENT

Sébastien Poiret joined NS Partners in 2008 and manages funds of hedge funds and private client mandates. He also oversees the development of the Group’s offices in Mauritius.

Prior to joining NS Partners, he served as a Trader, Head of Manager research and Portfolio Manager in the USA and Switzerland for a single hedge fund (1998-2004) and for Optimal (2004-2008), Grupo Santander’s fund-of-hedge funds operations.

Sébastien holds a Bachelor’s degree in Corporate Finance from the ESPEME Business School (EDHEC Group) and an MBA in Finance and Economics from the Institute of Business Administration, both in Nice.

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BOARD DIRECTOR

Abir Oreibi joined the Board of the NS Partners Group in 2018, where she brings her truly international perspective and rich experience.
Among many other ventures, Abir set up Alibaba.com’s first European office. After living and working in Shanghai, Hong Kong, Bangkok and London, she now lives in Geneva, where she is CEO of Lift Events, an organization that identifies technology trends, their business and social impact through the organization of events and open innovation programs. Issues related to the challenges and opportunities created by new technologies as well as the strategic responses from organizations are at the heart of Lift’s activities.
Abir holds a BA in Political Sciences from the University of Geneva. She is an investor, and member of advisory and innovation boards.

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Romain Pidoux joined NS Partners in 2011 and heads the Group’s Risk Management.
He started his financial career in 2005 as Head of Quantitative Analysis for a Swiss Family Office, selecting funds and managing portfolio allocation. In 2008, he switched to the alternative world and joined Peak Partners as hedge funds analyst.
He is a Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA) and holds a Master’s degree in international relations from the Graduate Institute of International Studies at Geneva University.

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