Corey Hoffstein, CIO

Corey is co-founder and Chief Investment Officer of Newfound Research, a quantitative asset manager offering a suite of separately managed accounts and mutual funds. In 2019 Newfound partnered with ReSolve Asset Management and Strategy Shares to launch a tactical momentum ETF. Corey holds a Master of Science in Computational Finance from Carnegie Mellon University and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, cum laude, from Cornell University.

Jay Coulter’s Resilient Advisor Interview with Corey Hoffstein: Rethinking Diversification

In a recent interview with Jay Coulter of Resilient Advisor, Corey articulately lays out his 'What-How-Why' framework for rethinking risk management.

Jay Coulter’s Resilient Advisor Interview with Corey Hoffstein: Rethinking Diversification

In a recent interview with Jay Coulter of Resilient Advisor, Corey articulately lays out his 'What-How-Why' framework for rethinking risk management.

Animal Spirits, Talk Your Book: The Case for Tactical Equity

Today’s Animal Spirits Talk Your Book is presented by Newfound Research. You can find Corey’s blog here and his excellent podcast here

Tactical Investing: The Surprising Fragility of Simplicity

In 2012, Andrew Haldane – currently Chief Economist and the Executive Director of Monetary Analysis and Statistics at the Bank of England – delivered a speech to the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City’s annual Jackson Hole, Wyoming meeting titled, “The Dog and the Frisbee.”

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