Countinghouse Fund is an already-established foreign exchange direct hedge fund which uses coded algorithms and mathematical techniques to force profit from volatility and movement in the forex market. Countinghouse’s mission is simple; apply existing techniques to the world of cryptocurrency which shows greater volatility than the traditional fiat currency exchange.<br />
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Countinghouse will do this by starting a new crypto-fund, this fund will be raised via an ICO and the Countinghouse Fund tokens will work as unit holdings in the fund.
Countinghouse if formed due to a high demand from investors for a hedge fund run by the team at DPP capital, using their , non-predictive 'profit-from-movement' technique.
2013-2016
Countinghouse consistently yields profits of 70%-120%PA. Attracting more investors and notoriety in the professional investment community.
January, 2017
Countinghouse starts a year-long experiment, using one of their fiat currency algorithms to trade BTC/USD.
Later in 2017
Countinghouse continues to investigate the Crypto-market as the success of their experiment is beginning to become apparent.
End of 2017
The results from the experiment are amazing, Countinghouse begin planning the new fund and ICO, along with developing our multi-sided arbitrage technique for crypto-exchanges.
Jan to Feb 2018
Countinghouse offers a private sale to existing investors to join the new fund. Countighouse raises just over $4,300,000.00 toward the new fund.
April, 2018
Expected launch of Countinghouse Fund ICO.
May, 2018
ICO ends, funds are transferred into multiple wallets and accounts to be traded. Trading starts straight away once funds moved.
May 2018,
Multiple pairs to be traded and stage one of arbitrage begins (this is a simpler stage while the opportunities are there).
2018 to 2019
Fund continues trading and as simple arbitrage opportunities evaporate we engage stage two arbitrage (more complex and less detectable arbitrage).
Ongoing
As the fund grows we will need to constantly re-balance and spread across multiple exchanges to reduce slippage.