Profile
Mr. O'Grady joined FX Concepts in 1992 as an Assistant Trader reporting to Eric Nelson in Rochester NY.
Mr. O'Grady was promoted to Foreign Exchange Manager / Trader in 1993 and served in this capacity until 1995.
He subsequently moved to New York City as Manager of New Model Research.
Mr. O'Grady was made the Director of Investment Research in 1999.
Prior to joining FX Concepts, Mr. O'Grady worked in the fixed income department of Neuberger & Berman, where he assisted in the development of a currency management system.
He had previously worked at Standard Chartered Bank as a proprietary trader, focusing on emerging market currencies.
Mr. O'Grady is a graduate of Johns Hopkins University.
He has also completed an MS in Statistics and Operations Research at New York University.
Former positions of Ryan O'Grady
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FX Concepts LLC
FX Concepts LLC Investment ManagersFinance FX Concepts' currency investment programs look to provide superior risk-adjusted returns through a diversified portfolio of currencies. They manage a variety of developed and emerging market currency portfolios for clients throughout the world. Their approach blends quantitative and technical models with human judgment. Through empirical analysis, their models consider how currencies actually do behave rather than why they might behave in a certain way in the future. | Director of Research - Fxd Inc | 31/12/2010 |
Neuberger Berman BD LLC
Neuberger Berman BD LLC Investment ManagersFinance NBBD-IM offers clients investment solutions across asset classes, styles, capitalizations and geographies in both public and private markets, as well as multi-asset class solutions that bring them all together. For equity investments, the firm tends to focus on stocks with solid balance sheets, relatively low price-to-earnings ratios, low price-to-cash flow ratios, strong cash flows, above-average yields, sustainable earnings growth, reasonable valuation multiples relative to growth prospects, sound franchise values and significant insider ownership. They use both top-down and bottom-up analysis to select investments. In addition, the firm uses options and futures and occasionally invests in ADRs and private equity opportunities. | Analyst-Fixed Income | 31/12/1991 |
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Neuberger Berman BD LLC
Neuberger Berman BD LLC Investment ManagersFinance NBBD-IM offers clients investment solutions across asset classes, styles, capitalizations and geographies in both public and private markets, as well as multi-asset class solutions that bring them all together. For equity investments, the firm tends to focus on stocks with solid balance sheets, relatively low price-to-earnings ratios, low price-to-cash flow ratios, strong cash flows, above-average yields, sustainable earnings growth, reasonable valuation multiples relative to growth prospects, sound franchise values and significant insider ownership. They use both top-down and bottom-up analysis to select investments. In addition, the firm uses options and futures and occasionally invests in ADRs and private equity opportunities. | Finance |
The Johns Hopkins University
The Johns Hopkins University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
New York University
New York University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
FX Concepts LLC
FX Concepts LLC Investment ManagersFinance FX Concepts' currency investment programs look to provide superior risk-adjusted returns through a diversified portfolio of currencies. They manage a variety of developed and emerging market currency portfolios for clients throughout the world. Their approach blends quantitative and technical models with human judgment. Through empirical analysis, their models consider how currencies actually do behave rather than why they might behave in a certain way in the future. | Finance |
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