Toby Crabel[1] (born 1955)[2][3] is a tennis player who is now a commodities trader. In 2005, the Financial Times called Crabel "the most well-known trader on the counter-trend side".[4] He is the fund manager of "Crabel Capital Management,"[5] which has previously ranked highly on Absolute Return magazine's list of US groups with more than $1 billion Assets under management.[6] Crabel managed 3.2 billion dollars with growth of 16.7% in 2005. Crabel has a strong record of positive returns, having avoided a single losing year between 1991 and 2002.[7]

Crabel released his book, Day Trading with Short-term Price Patterns, in 1990.[4] Crabel is still an active tennis player and as of November 2021, was ranked No.1 seeded player in 65 and over age range.[8]

Education

Crabel attended the University of Central Florida and majored in finance.[9]

Tennis career

Since 1973 (age of 18), he has been playing professional tennis.[3] In 1978, he was ranked as 328th player.[10] He participated in Men's Double in 1980 French Open.

In May 2021, Crabel Capital, which is Cabel's company hosted a 65 over tournament competition. At the time Crabel was ranked as No. 2 seeded player in 65 and over age group.[11][12]

In November 2021, he won 65 and over single's championship held by New Orleans Lawn Tennis Club (NOLTC). At the time he was ranked as No. 1 seeded player in the 65 and over age group.[8]

Financial career

In 1975, while attending college. Crabel began to trade the markets. In the late 1980s, Crabel published a series of articles detailing various short-term price patterns for futures trading.[13] He worked as a trader for Victor Niederhoffer at his firm in New York, while also giving short-term market advice to floor traders. He left Niederhoffer Investments in 1992 to focus exclusively on managed futures trading. In January 1992, he started running his flagship Diversified Futures program. During 1998, he ran his hedge fund out of his house, located in a rural area northwest of Milwaukee.[1] Diversified Futures closed to new investments in 2001 and had positive returns from inception through 2006.[14]

He currently manages private client funds though Crabel Fund Ltd for non-US clients and through Crabel Fund LP for US clients. As of 2022, assets under management are $7.5Bn.[15] Crabel manages these funds with a staff of 31 researchers and 28 traders.[14]

Bibliography

Crabel, Toby (1990). Day Trading With Short Term Price Patterns and Opening Range Breakout. Traders Press. ISBN 0-934380-17-1.

See also

References

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  2. "Player's details – Toby Crabel". www.itftennis.com. International Tennis Federation (ITF).
  3. 1 2 "Quiet Toby Crabel Enjoyed National Circuit". News-Press. 1973-10-28. pp. 8–C. Retrieved 2022-01-04.
  4. 1 2 "FT.com". Search.ft.com. Retrieved 2012-07-27.
  5. Franiak, Frank J. (August 2000). "Managed Futures: Poor Performance Overshadows Success Stories". Futures Industry Magazine. Futures Industry Association. Retrieved 2012-03-07.(registration required)
  6. Cohen, Barry (September 2005). "Billion dollar club keeps growing" (PDF). Research. Absolute Return magazine. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-11-14. Retrieved 2006-11-19. N.B. This ranking of the top 196 money managers in the country is over seven years out-of-date.
  7. "Crabel capital". Freewebs.com. Retrieved 2012-07-27.
  8. 1 2 Papillion, Jude (2021-11-04). "Men's 60/65 tennis tournament at NOLTC features competitive players, exciting play". The Tulane Hullabaloo. Retrieved 2022-01-04.
  9. "Network 2002". Speaker Bios. Managed Funds Association. February 3, 2002. Retrieved 2006-08-15.
  10. "Tennis Abstract: Toby Crabel Match Results, Splits, and Analysis". www.tennisabstract.com. Retrieved 2022-01-04.
  11. "Barnes Tennis Center Hosts Crabel Capital Men's 65 Tournament Through Sunday". Times of San Diego. 2021-05-17. Retrieved 2022-01-04.
  12. "Singles Semis Set at USTA Crabel Capital Men's 65 National Hard Court Championships". Tennis Panorama. 2021-05-21. Retrieved 2022-01-04.
  13. Hartle, Thom (April 2003). "Opening shots" (PDF). Trading Strategies. Active Trader Magazine. p. 23. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-10-16. Retrieved 2006-11-19.
  14. 1 2 "Lock and Load". Features. MarHedge. 2006.
  15. "Crabel Website". About Founder. 2006. Retrieved 2006-08-15.
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