
Bridgestone Trading is a global leader in investments. It has spent two decades understanding investor requirements, identifying opportunities, and developing leading edge products and tailor-made solutions for private and institutional investors. Bridgestone has distinct expertise in many asset classes.
Bridgestone Trading continues to explore opportunities across the alternative investment spectrum in order to enhance its client offerings and we offer a range of risk/reward profiles through our structured, style products and single manager products. Bridgestone Trading manages over $750 million and has a powerful global distribution network.
Bridgestone’s core portfolio managers form the foundation of the asset management business. They provide the investment content for portfolios and are responsible for portfolio construction, asset allocation decisions and risk management. The portfolio managers operate independently to preserve the benefits of diversification and each of them has distinct expertise in one or more alternative asset classes.
Bridgestone Trading constructs and manages multi-strategy portfolios, including the portfolios for our structured products. It also creates customized portfolios in conjunction with institutional partners operating in local markets around the world. Bridgestone Trading’s investment professionals have honed their multi-strategy asset allocation skills since the mid eighties, when the company developed its earliest multi-strategy structured product.
Bridgestone Trading focuses on investments with favorable performance characteristics and then develops and blends diversified portfolios both within and between styles. It has a team dedicated specifically to identifying managers with complementary performance characteristics, and strives to establish close associations with the managers it selects.
Bridgestone Trading has both an institutional and retail client base. Of total funds under management, Bridgestone Trading has approximately 60% held on behalf of private investors with the remainder coming from institutional funds. |