Happy Lunar New Year!

Our heartfelt and best wishes are with you and your family throughout this New Year. Wishing you prosperity and happiness from all of us at Howard Trading. Kung Hei Fat Choi!
Our heartfelt and best wishes are with you and your family throughout this New Year. Wishing you prosperity and happiness from all of us at Howard Trading. Kung Hei Fat Choi!
Our CEO, Stephen Howard, was quoted over the weekend in The New York Times Dealbook Section.
Earlier in the week, award winning journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin’s “DealBook” column raised the challenge to readers of “How you’d fix the market” soliciting input from readers on how we might restore trust and fairness in the stock market. After receiving a ton of thoughtful submissions these were included:
Commenting on the quote, “…it was great to participate and offer my insights and suggestions, fantastic that one of them was reflected in Andrew’s column. We are all very interested to see what happens next.”
2021 marked the start of our internship programme which will run throughout the year. Successful candidates will complete a bespoke three week project on a topical area within financial markets, developing analytical, communication, markets, organisational, presentation, report writing and teamwork skills.
Congratulations to our first two interns who completed our January Remote Internship.
– George Kwok, completed a full analysis on Cryptocurrency Mining solutions.
– James Lam, completed a full analysis of Cryptocurrency Derivative Trading platforms.
Wishing both George and James the best with their studies at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Again, well done.
Our previous interns have gone on to work in Credit & Equity Derivatives roles within top tier investment banks. If you are a high quality candidate, enjoy challenges and are looking for a financial markets internship during 2021 please reach out to our recruiting team at “recruiting@howard-trading.com“
We are pleased to announce our Private Company Trading Results.
Our business generated a 34.15% return for the full year of 2020 on our capital base.
Q1 was dominated by the global spread of the COVID19 virus and the concurrent economic shutdowns. For markets, this resulted in a massive re-pricing of risk assets with commodity, equity and fixed income volatility reaching all-time highs as spot markets dropped and even safe-haven assets declined as investors sought liquidity.
Q2 brought a bifurcation between markets and the economy. The start of an equity market rally centred around technology stocks and massive fiscal support programmes counter-balanced the re-structuring / bankruptcies across airlines, hotels and retail sectors. The Russia-Saudi oil price war intensified and as structural flaws in certain retail derivatives became apparent this helped to drive WTI futures into negative territory.
Q3 confirmed the US Federal Reserve would move to use average inflation targeting and imbed a narrative of “lower for a lot longer”, while Central Banks globally continue to ask policymakers to deploy more fiscal resources into the economy.
Q4 crystallised Novembers event risk in the highly contentious US election, delivered multiple vaccine solutions, confirmed a US Fiscal Stimulus package with ongoing Federal Reserve Support, announced Yellen’s return, the Tesla inclusion into the S&P500 went without a hiccup, Santa Claus delivered to the parents as well with the year-end crypto asset rally. So with all the key market events absorbed into the market pricing the question is are we priced for perfection?
Looking forward to Q1 2021 we continue to see risk and derivative markets pricing (and mis-pricing) material volatility in several pockets of the market, we see two principal, and frustratingly conflicting, risks ahead; the deflation and the inflation narratives.
The risk factors we are watching within derivative markets are the pricing of forward earnings and dividend distributions needed to support extended price ratios We are being selective with pockets of volatility exposures in 2021 our current focus is within Commodity Assets, Financial, Healthcare and Taiwanese equities. While we remain cautious on the 3rd wave of COVID infections, keenly focussed on any material re-structuring & bankruptcies (retail, airlines, food & beverage, cinemas) and any dislocations in the operating structure of credit markets.
We’d like to thank our trading execution partners from Interactive Brokers, IG Index and Saxo Bank. Thank you to both Chatham House and Geopolitical Futures for their unique perspectives.
Re-affirming our social commitment we continue with our 2020 donation programme into 2021 with Feeding Hong Kong.
With 2020 coming to a close, and having been full of challenges for everyone, we want to send our best wishes to all of you. We hope 2021 brings greater opportunities and success for you, your family and your business.
From all of us at Howard Trading Limited, Wishing you a very Happy New Year!
May you and your family have a safe and joyous celebration this Christmas!
Our warmest greetings to all of you from Howard Trading Limited!
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We are pleased to announce our Private Company Trading Results.
Our business generated a 38.31% return for the first nine months of 2020 on our capital base.
Q1 was dominated by the global spread of the COVID19 virus and the concurrent economic shutdowns. For markets, this resulted in a massive re-pricing of risk assets with commodity, equity and fixed income volatility reaching all-time highs as spot markets dropped and even safe-haven assets declined as investors sought liquidity.
Q2 brought a bifurcation between markets and the economy. The start of an equity market rally centred around technology stocks and massive fiscal support programmes counter-balanced the re-structuring / bankruptcies across airlines, hotels and retail sectors. The Russia-Saudi oil price war intensified and as structural flaws in certain retail derivatives became apparent this helped to drive WTI futures into negative territory.
Q3 confirmed the US Federal Reserve would move to use average inflation targeting and imbed a narrative of “lower for a lot longer”, while Central Banks globally continue to ask policymakers to deploy more fiscal resources into the economy.
Looking forward to Q4 risk and derivative markets are pricing material volatility as we see both a stalled negotiation on the US fiscal stimulus and a potentially contested US election. Central Bankers globally continue to urge authorities to deploy more fiscal resources we see two principal, and frustratingly opposing, risks ahead; the deflation and the inflation narratives.
As we move forward into Q4 we reiterate our trading stance. The risk factors we are watching carefully for signs of change are fiscal support measures, monetary stimulus, consumer spending and money flows into financial assets. Derivative markets are pricing material risk in the near term and while forward earnings and dividend distributions have moved up we are cautious and look across the economy for the persistence of material re-structuring & bankruptcies (retail, airlines, cinemas) and dislocations in parts of the credit markets as they adjust to the new consumer and corporate behaviours.
As always we’d like to thank our trading execution partners from Interactive Brokers and Saxo Bank. Thank you to both Chatham House and Geopolitical Futures their perspectives.
Re-affirming our social commitment we continue with our 2020 donation programme to include Feeding Hong Kong and Hong Kong’s Save The Children Coronavirus Relief Fund.
Excited to partner with Harriman House books on the launch of Jack Schwager’s latest book “Unknown Market Wizards”.