SJPF Private Equity Strategic Partnership, LP (hereinafter referred to as “SJPF”), which has consistently delivered outstanding performance in the field of quantitative investment, recently announced that its investment research team, led by Chief Investment Officer Professor Michael Reifel, will launch a global recruitment program for core members. This move marks a significant strategic upgrade to SJPF’s investment research system following the successful completion of multiple high-return quantitative trading programs. The upgrade aims to integrate the wisdom of top talent with cutting-edge AI technology, ushering in a new chapter in global asset allocation.

Since its first quantitative trading program achieved a 210% profit in 2023, SJPF, under the leadership of Professor Reifel, has gained a strong reputation in the North American investment community for its data-driven and results-oriented investment philosophy. The subsequent second and third quantitative trading programs achieved astonishing returns of 340% and 480% respectively, validating the effectiveness of its unique investment framework that integrates fundamental analysis, trend following, and AI big data models. Now, with the official launch of the fourth quantitative trading program ( September – December 2026), the team has set an ambitious target of 600% return. Behind this ambitious goal lies an urgent need to strategically expand and upgrade its investment research capabilities.
“Market complexity is increasing daily, and a single strategy or model can no longer consistently capture alpha returns,” said Professor Michael Reefer, Chief Investment Officer of SJPF. “Our past success is built on combining over two decades of experience in US equities with innovative technologies such as artificial intelligence and data analytics. This global recruitment is a key step in the evolution of our investment research system. We are not looking for simple executors, but rather ‘thought partners’ who can think and evolve with us to jointly improve our integrated ‘macro-commodities-equities’ investment framework.”
It is understood that this recruitment will focus on top talent with strong backgrounds in equity research, quantitative strategies, macroeconomics, and multi-asset management. SJPF aims to attract more diverse perspectives to strengthen its top-down global footprint and bottom-up securities selection capabilities. New members will directly participate in the development of the company’s structured market briefings, special research reports, and key trading strategies, providing clients with more forward-looking asset allocation strategies.

As one of the core members of the team, financial analyst Lauren Hayes is full of expectations for this upgrade: “Our investment philosophy has always emphasized professionalism, clarity, and auditability. Bringing in more outstanding talents will not only enhance the depth of our research, but also help us establish advantages in emerging fields such as environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investment, investment psychology, and behavioral finance, providing our global high-net-worth clients and family investors with more in-depth and broader wealth advisory services.”
This strategic upgrade by SJPF represents not only an expansion of its team but also a profound iteration of its “Fund of Funds” model. As an investment firm registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and headquartered in New York, SJPF aims to inject new vitality into its investment strategies, which cover primary and secondary markets and co-investment projects, by integrating top global investment research expertise. The company employs a limited partnership (LP) structure and is dedicated to providing research-driven wealth advisory and market insight services to individual and family investors, helping clients better seize opportunities and hedge risks in volatile market cycles.