Full-Time
Posted on 4/16/2025
Proprietary algorithmic, high-frequency trading for institutions
$175k - $250k/yr
Austin, TX, USA + 2 more
More locations: Chicago, IL, USA | New York, NY, USA
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What Hudson River Trading does: It uses computer-based trading to buy and sell financial instruments for institutional clients, using its own private algorithms and fast computers to trade in global markets. How its products work: The firm designs mathematical models and software that scan market data and place many trades in milliseconds. It aims to earn small profits on a huge number of trades by moving quickly and reacting to price changes across asset classes worldwide. How it differs from competitors: HRT relies on in-depth research and proprietary algorithms, large-scale computing, and a global network of offices to trade across many markets. This combination helps it stay competitive against other high-frequency trading firms and banks. What its goal is: To generate reliable revenue by executing a high volume of fast trades while continually improving its models and technology through ongoing research and development.
Company Size
501-1,000
Company Stage
Debt Financing
Total Funding
$630M
Headquarters
New York City, New York
Founded
2002
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"Google Cloud is proud to partner with Hudson River Trading on their journey to redefine the frontiers of quantitative trading," says Rohit Bhat, managing director, capital markets, hedge funds, and digital assets, Google Cloud.
Guido Trotter has joined Hudson River trading this week as a staff software engineer in its "shiny London office."