Bob Treue is President and CEO of Barnegat Fund Management, a fixed income, relative value hedge fund manager. Bob started the firm in the shadow of the 1998 collapse of Long Term Capital Management. Under his leadership, Barnegat exploits interest rate anomalies in the large, liquid markets of North America, Europe and the Pacific Rim. His strategy includes making money from others' non-economic decisions, such as quantitative easing, through various financial instruments like bonds, swaps, and options. Bob has over two decades of experience trading and investing in fixed income securities before starting Barnegat Fund Management.
Barnegat Fund Management is a fixed income, relative value hedge fund sponsor.
Bob Treue started the Barnegat Fund in the shadow of the 1998 collapse of Long Term Capital Management.
The firm seeks to profit from the identification and exploitation of anomalies in asset valuation.
The firm manages the Barnegat Fund, with a focus on fixed income and relative value arbitrage strategies.
EARLY CAREER
Bob started his financial career as a currency options trader at O'Connor and Associates, which was eventually acquired by UBS.
He later joined Watermark Corporation as a fixed income trader.
Before launching Barnegat, he was a trader at Paloma Partners.
MEDIA & APPEARANCES
Bob has been featured or appeared in Business Insider, Institutional Investor, Barron's, Financial Times, Bloomberg, and Real Vision, among others.