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Point72’s Steve Cohen is stepping back from trading his own book

Last updated: September 17, 2024 3:17 pm
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Billionaire investor Steve Cohen, known for founding Point72 and owning the New York Mets, is stepping back from the trading floor at his hedge fund Point72. Despite this, Cohen will maintain his position as the co-chief investment officer at Point72, a firm he established in 2014 following legal issues related to insider trading at S.A.C. Capital Advisors.

A spokesperson at Point72 stated, “He is taking a break from trading his own book and he feels he can have a greater impact by focusing on running the firm, driving strategic initiatives, and mentoring and coaching the next generation of talent.” With assets under management exceeding $35 billion, Point72 employs various investment strategies such as long/short, macro, and systematic approaches. The firm is currently gearing up to launch a specialized hedge fund centered around artificial intelligence to take advantage of the growing trend in this area.

Earlier this year, Cohen expressed his bullish outlook on AI, describing it as a “really durable theme” for investing and drawing parallels to the tech advancements of the 1990s. Point72 emphasized the value of Cohen’s mentorship for their investment professionals, citing his four decades of experience in the industry as a valuable asset. The firm noted, “That’s what gives him the most satisfaction these days — helping people succeed and seeing it make a difference — and where he feels he can add the most value.”

News of Cohen’s decision to step back from trading was first reported by Bloomberg News. As Cohen transitions into this new role within Point72, his expertise and guidance are expected to continue shaping the firm’s investment strategies and cultivating the next generation of talent in the financial industry.

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