Tiger Mountain Capital
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Total assets under management
$6,049,000
Total clients
13
46% high-net worth
Total advisors
1
of 1 employees
Firm size
Independent
1 advisor
Average clients per advisor
13
Average account size
$465,308
About
Tiger Mountain Capital is an independent registered investment adviser that provides discretionary portfolio management to individuals, high-net-worth clients and certain entities, including other investment advisers and private funds. The firm manages a small number of accounts (about a dozen) with roughly $6 million in discretionary assets.
The firm pursues a concentrated long/short equity strategy targeting roughly 8–12 active positions and may employ options to obtain short exposure; it also offers a long-only, unlevered variant for certain non-taxable accounts. Investment decisions combine traditional fundamental analysis with investigatory research, expert networks, and proprietary web-scraped data.
Tiger Mountain is unusual among solo independent advisers in that it accepts performance-based compensation from qualified clients and manages accounts for other investment advisers while using borrowing and derivatives within separately managed accounts. The firm discloses a higher degree of portfolio concentration and routine use of leverage and options as part of implementation, which can materially increase both potential returns and risks compared with more diversified peers.
Client services
Expertise
Fee options
For qualified clients: 1% per annum management fee plus 10% performance fee on capital appreciation with a high-water mark.
Account minimum: $1,100,000
Main office location
Tiger Mountain Capital
Sammamish WA, United States
Number of offices
1
Most active in
California · Washington
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