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Kingdom Ridge Capital Insider Trading: Hedge Fund Code of Ethics

When it comes to a hedge fund’s code of ethics, there are usually three core principles that need to be mentioned: transparency, assessment and disclosures. Companies that develop a strong and efficient code of ethics – like Kingdom Ridge Capital – have a much higher chance of avoiding problems, like insider trading.
Valuation Policy

Kingdom Ridge Capital Insider Trading
Kingdom Ridge Capital Insider Trading

It is very important for the manager to have a well-defined valuation policies, and that has to be communicated to the investors as well. When they know that the company does everything in its power to develop a highly transparent code of ethics (COE), they are more willing to invest. Conversely, if the COE has holes in it and the reevaluation reveals this, disclosing the information to them is just as important. The responsibility includes not just the manager, but also the valuation agents that often work for a third party, as well as the administrator. The code of ethics should reflect these responsibilities.
Governance Aspects 

On the issue of governance, most experts agree that companies need clear policies that can be followed easily, and that describe the standards of operation and what is expected from directors, partners, managers, and administrators. 

At Kingdom Ridge Capital, the leaders of the company developed a code of ethics that not only describes the company’s stance on their operations and insider trading, but also promotes the culture of compliance within the firm. 

Kingdom Ridge Capital Insider Trading: SEC Audits and How They Affect Financial Advisors

At a hedge fund like Kingdom Ridge Capital, the primary concern of the Chief Compliance Officer is to create ethics policies, insider trading policies and other regulatory policies and then monitor the firm’s compliance with these policies. The CCO must monitor firm email traffic, instant messaging, personal trading activities, etc. to make sure employees operate within the letter and spirit of applicable regulations.
SEC Audits

Kingdom Ridge Capital Insider Trading
Kingdom Ridge Capital Insider Trading

Any investment firm – such as mutual funds and hedge funds – that are registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission can be audited by the SEC at any time. It may happen every other year or not happen for years, but the vast majority of firms that are investing in the stock market are audited at some point. The SEC audits firm policies, trading activities and compliance with regulations to make sure things are well run and that investor assets are being properly managed. 

Sources:
http://www.investopedia.com/articles/financial-advisors/120815/sec-audits-what-financial-advisors-should-look-out.asp

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Kingdom Ridge Capital Insider Trading: “Bottom Up” Stock Pickers

Investment firms like Kingdom Ridge Capital use fundamental analysis to decide which specific stocks to buy and sell. Wall Street insiders would call this stock picking. This approach implies concentrated effort on individual stocks instead of being concerned about broad investment themes.

Kingdom Ridge Capital Insider Trading
Kingdom Ridge Capital Insider Trading
Kingdom Ridge Capital makes its investment or trading decisions based on what an investment industry insider would call “bottom up” analysis.  This means Kingdom Ridge’s analysts focus on analyzing detailed fundamental data such as revenue, gross margin, operating expense, interest expense, tax rate, share count, et cetera in order to logically model and project a specific company’s prospects.  This process can identify likely stock market winners and losers at a company level.  The Kingdom Ridge analyst team – Nick Caputo, Andy Cobb, Mark Zepf, Jim Jungjohann, Brian Thonn and Chris Zepf – is highly skilled at using fundamentals to identify and then quantify the likely EPS upside or downside that a company may experience in the future

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