Grayson Niehaus
Advisor at OneThirty Capital
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Advisor at OneThirty Capital
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Location
Oak Ridge, TN
Credentials
CFA®, Series 63
Industry experience
< 1 year
Grayson Niehaus is a CFA® charterholder and Series 63 licensee currently serving as the sole advisor at OneThirty Capital. He has five years of industry experience, including roles at Invesco and other financial firms. Niehaus is also the founder and managing member of OneThirty Equity Fund L/S, LP, a privately offered pooled investment vehicle. OneThirty Capital provides discretionary portfolio management primarily through pooled investment vehicles and private fund management, offering tailored advisory programs for individual and high-net-worth clients. The firm combines fundamental and quantitative analysis with modern portfolio theory and employs a range of trading strategies including long and short positions and options transactions.
Based on OneThirty Capital
$1 - $500,000: 1.00% $500,001 - $2,000,000: 0.80% $2,000,001 - And Up: 0.60%
15% performance-based fee on returns exceeding the S&P 500 Total Return Index, charged only to the private fund (OneThirty Equity Fund L/S, LP) to qualified clients.
Oak Ridge, TN
Tennessee
OneThirty Capital
2026 - Present (1 year)
OneThirty Capital, LLC
2025 - Present (1 year)
Invesco
2020 - 2025 (5 years)
Specialty's Cafe & Bakery
2018 - 2019 (1 year)
William Blair
2017 - 2017 (1 year)
Canaccord Genuity
2016 - 2016 (1 year)
University Of Tennessee
2013 - 2020 (7 years)
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