Harry Mamaysky
Advisor at QuantStreet Capital
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Advisor at QuantStreet Capital
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Location
Rye, NY
Credentials
Series 63, Series 65
Industry experience
4 years
Harry Mamaysky is a financial advisor at QuantStreet Capital with Series 63 and Series 65 credentials and four years of industry experience. He has been with EBH Capital Management LLC since 2021 and is affiliated with Columbia Business School. QuantStreet Capital provides quantitative investment management, financial planning, and consulting services to individuals, nonprofit endowments, trusts, retirement plans, and businesses. The firm uses a systematic, algorithm-driven asset allocation process across multiple risk-targeted strategies and offers model portfolio subscriptions and outside-CIO services to other advisers and asset managers.
Based on QuantStreet Capital
Based on QuantStreet Capital
Flat fees possible for consulting and speaking engagements, negotiated case-by-case; no current clients
0.30% to 0.80% annually (negotiable based on account size, complexity, and services)
Hourly fees for consulting and speaking engagements, negotiated case-by-case; no current clients
Model portfolio subscription fees range from $1,200 to $31,000 annually, billed quarterly in advance, negotiable based on AUM and services provided
Account minimum: $300,000
Rye, NY
New York · Texas
EBH Capital Management LLC
2021 - Present (5 years)
Columbia Business School
2015 - Present (11 years)
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