United States
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Registrations
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Commodity Trading Advisor (CTA)
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NFA ID: 037884
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0.65
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13.33
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32.85
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-15.08
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22.9M
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20k
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10358 |
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4.05
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12.81
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16.42
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-18.73
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1.5M
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10k
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PAST PERFORMANCE IS NOT NECESSARILY INDICATIVE OF FUTURE RESULTS. THE RISK OF LOSS IN TRADING COMMODITY FUTURES, OPTIONS, AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE ("FOREX") IS SUBSTANTIAL.
CTA Introduction
WhiteRiverGroup is a Commodity Trading Advisor whose primary goal is to generate the highest quality of risk-adjusted returns for our clients. We measure our success against other
managed futures programs, investment benchmarks, as well as our own industry sector benchmarks. Our long-term goal is to provide consistently attractive returns, with contained drawdowns.
WhiteRiverGroup strives to provide excellence in client service. We appreciate our clients and deeply respect the role that our clients play in our success. Consequently, we share a strong commitment to always put the client first.
WhiteRiverGroup offers privately
managed futures accounts, also know as Commodity Trading Advisor or CTA programs. We currently offer the Stock Index Option Writing Strategy and Diversified Option Writing Strategy programs.
White River Group
WhiteRiverGroup (WRG) is an alternative investment group based in Chicago, IL which specializes in
managed futures, specifically, in trading options on futures contracts. WRG is a Commodity Trading Advisor ("CTA"), registered with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission ("CFTC") and a member of the National Futures Association ("NFA").
WRGs’ objective is to achieve positive investment returns, when compared with the S&P stock index, by creating and implementing trading strategies that are designed to potentially succeed in all market environments, whether trending or consolidating.
An investment with WhiteRiverGroup is a highly attractive alternative for the sophisticated investor who can tolerate a high degree of risk.
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