Welcome To RJB Capital Advisors

>> Integrity and transparency make up the foundation of our business model. RJB Capital Advisors is a Commodity Trading Advisor offering sophisticated managed account programs designed to seek capital appreciation through speculative trading in commodity futures and options. We are a professional alternative asset manager with an absolute return focus. We believe adding managed futures to your portfolio is the best was to reduce volatility and enhance overall returns.

>> We secure an edge by understanding the microstructure of markets. Our trading methodology is founded in the principle that price fluctuations are the result of psychological factors influencing the aggregate of market participants. Within the context of our theoretical macro model, we use a proprietary tick database and home grown statistics based technology to forecast supply and demand price levels and identify short-term trend probabilities.

>> Strategy is not the end goal. Strategies are used to formulate execution plans. The end goal is profit. Discipline and work-flow are our two greatest assets. We take a holistic approach to trading focusing on five key elements. Creativity generates a steady flow of promising ideas; Statistical Analysis refines our ideas into strategy components; Experience drives the formation of execution plans; And Preparation, like in in any competitve sport, is our key to consistency.

Contact Methods

For more information about our managed accounts programs please call 857-241-3866.

Our office is located in the historic Copley Square area at 75 Arlington St, Suite 500, Boston, MA 02116.

The trading desk can reach directly during market hours by calling 617-963-0260.
Latest News

2011.07.25 New Talent Joins Trading Team
RJB Capital Advisors welcomes a seasoned futures industry professional to the team this week. "We have high expectations > Read More

2011.07.20 Announcing QEP Grains Program
RJB Capital Advisors is preparing to launch a new quantitative trading program focused on the US grain markets later this year. > Read More