Profile of Robert Sams: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertsams
Hedge fund manager and macro specialist, focused on central bank policy. Over 11-years experience in the industry. I have helped to launch two hedge funds, and successfully ran short-term interest rate strategies in G10 markets, with a focus on interest rate policy actions of the Federal Reserve, Bank of England, European Central Bank, Swiss National Bank, and the Bank of Canada.
I was a pioneer in developing central bank policy probability-extraction models using interest rate derivatives, as well as Libor/FedFunds spread models that I developed years before these became popular after the 2008 funding crises.
The instrument space I’ve traded includes interest rate futures, options, swaps, and US Treasury repo. I have also done extensive work in modelling switch risk in government bond futures, for both trading and risk management, as well as modelling other idiosyncratic short-term interest rate risks.
A critic of central bank interest rate targeting, I have a long-time fascination with monetary theory and practice, and have also been interested in digital and other alternative currencies since my student days, when I first learned of David Chaum’s work, and have been involved in the cryptocurrency scene since I discovered Bitcoin in 2011. My ideas on cryptocurrency and other monetary issues have been covered on blogs such as FT Alphaville, Business Insider, MarginalRevolution, and others.
Also an avid programmer, fan of functional programming languages, and author of Rbbg, an open source project that is popular among Bloomberg terminal users who code in the R language.