Keynesian Multiplier Fund
Nestled within the pulsating heart of Wall Street, where neon-lit skyscrapers and ticker tapes dance in symphony with coffee-fueled ambition, you’ll find the Keynesian Multiplier Fund – a beacon of financial alchemy, an oasis for number crunchers and math enthusiasts alike.
We are not those who chase unicorns or rainbow returns, but rather, we’re after the elusive numbers hidden within complex equations, buried beneath mounds of data, and encrypted in impenetrable spreadsheets. Our corporate culture? Picture a room filled with mathematicians, economists, and quants, each armed with their own secret weapon: an unwavering faith in the power of mathematical models.
Now, you might think we’re just another bunch of bean counters, crunching numbers until our eyes cross and calculators explode. But that would be a gross underestimation. We are, after all, named after the economist who once famously said: “In the long run, we are all dead.” We’ve taken this wisdom to heart, understanding that in finance, the long run can feel like an eternity – so let’s make every moment count.
But enough about us, what won’t you find here? Chasers of fads, blind followers of trends, or devotees of irrational exuberance. We are the Keynesian Multiplier Fund: where math meets money, and rationality reigns supreme.









