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Ms. Chen Chang is a Quantitative Research Analyst at McKinley Capital Management LLC.
She received her BS Applied Mathematics and BA Economics degree from University of California.
She also received her MS Quantitative and Computational Finance degree from Georgia Institute of Technology.
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McKinley Capital Management LLC
McKinley Capital Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance McKinley Capital invests primarily in growth equity related disciplines which includes listed and over-the-counter equities and related derivatives and swaps. The firm employs a proprietary quantitative based model screening process with a qualitative overlay to construct and manage firm disciplines and investment portfolios. They use a bottom-up growth approach to portfolio management. Their sell discipline are triggered by the following objective criteria: a consecutive and sustained deterioration in risk-adjusted relative return, estimate deceleration, negative earnings surprises, relative forward valuation multiples exceeding relative forward growth estimates, maintain risk controls on position limits, discovery of fraud, and country factors (nationalization, capital controls, etc.). | Analyst-Equity | - |
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McKinley Capital Management LLC
McKinley Capital Management LLC Investment ManagersFinance McKinley Capital invests primarily in growth equity related disciplines which includes listed and over-the-counter equities and related derivatives and swaps. The firm employs a proprietary quantitative based model screening process with a qualitative overlay to construct and manage firm disciplines and investment portfolios. They use a bottom-up growth approach to portfolio management. Their sell discipline are triggered by the following objective criteria: a consecutive and sustained deterioration in risk-adjusted relative return, estimate deceleration, negative earnings surprises, relative forward valuation multiples exceeding relative forward growth estimates, maintain risk controls on position limits, discovery of fraud, and country factors (nationalization, capital controls, etc.). | Finance |
















