DHF Capital Posts Record $1 Billion Trading Volume as Risk Strategy Pays Off

DHF Capital
S.A., a Luxembourg-based securitization company, reported positive trading
results across all its funds in 2024, executing over 10,000 trades while
maintaining consistent profit factors between 1.68 and 2.32.

DHF Capital’s $200 Million
Forex Play

The
company’s Forex operations demonstrated significant scale, reaching trading
volumes of $200 million during peak periods. Overall volumes fluctuated
throughout the year, with February and March seeing peak activity exceeding
1,300 trades, while August recorded 664 trades.

The firm’s
Alpha Strategy achieved monthly trading volumes up to $12 million, while its
Gamma Fund peaked at $170 million in February, surpassing $1 billion in total
annual trading volume.

“2024
was a year of disciplined execution and resilience for our firm,” CEO Bas
Kooijman said. “Our team adapted to market challenges with a strong
commitment to protecting our clients’ capital while seeking opportunities for
growth.”

In response
to geopolitical tensions and election uncertainties, DHF Capital implemented a
“risk-off” strategy, reducing automation and increasing oversight to
maintain stability. The approach proved successful, with the firm recording
positive results every month across its strategies.

Looking
ahead, DHF Capital plans to expand its presence in Luxembourg, the Netherlands,
and the UAE, while introducing regular networking events and executive-led
webinars.

New Hires and Partnerships

In 2024,
DHF Capital S.A announced two significant developments. First,
Philippe Schneider was appointed as Global Head of Sales
. With over 20
years of experience in sales and business development across Swiss, German, and
international markets, Schneider is well-versed in leading sales teams,
crafting strategies, and driving revenue growth.

Additionally,
DHF
Capital revealed a partnership with ZaraFX
, a Dubai-based CFD broker. Under
this collaboration, ZaraFX has been designated as one of DHF Capital’s brokers.
DHF Capital plans to allocate part of its Assets Under Management to trading
Contracts for Difference (CFDs) through ZaraFX. This initiative seeks to
enhance returns and mitigate risks by leveraging ZaraFX’s advanced technology
and market expertise.

DHF Capital
S.A., a Luxembourg-based securitization company, reported positive trading
results across all its funds in 2024, executing over 10,000 trades while
maintaining consistent profit factors between 1.68 and 2.32.

DHF Capital’s $200 Million
Forex Play

The
company’s Forex operations demonstrated significant scale, reaching trading
volumes of $200 million during peak periods. Overall volumes fluctuated
throughout the year, with February and March seeing peak activity exceeding
1,300 trades, while August recorded 664 trades.

The firm’s
Alpha Strategy achieved monthly trading volumes up to $12 million, while its
Gamma Fund peaked at $170 million in February, surpassing $1 billion in total
annual trading volume.

“2024
was a year of disciplined execution and resilience for our firm,” CEO Bas
Kooijman said. “Our team adapted to market challenges with a strong
commitment to protecting our clients’ capital while seeking opportunities for
growth.”

In response
to geopolitical tensions and election uncertainties, DHF Capital implemented a
“risk-off” strategy, reducing automation and increasing oversight to
maintain stability. The approach proved successful, with the firm recording
positive results every month across its strategies.

Looking
ahead, DHF Capital plans to expand its presence in Luxembourg, the Netherlands,
and the UAE, while introducing regular networking events and executive-led
webinars.

New Hires and Partnerships

In 2024,
DHF Capital S.A announced two significant developments. First,
Philippe Schneider was appointed as Global Head of Sales
. With over 20
years of experience in sales and business development across Swiss, German, and
international markets, Schneider is well-versed in leading sales teams,
crafting strategies, and driving revenue growth.

Additionally,
DHF
Capital revealed a partnership with ZaraFX
, a Dubai-based CFD broker. Under
this collaboration, ZaraFX has been designated as one of DHF Capital’s brokers.
DHF Capital plans to allocate part of its Assets Under Management to trading
Contracts for Difference (CFDs) through ZaraFX. This initiative seeks to
enhance returns and mitigate risks by leveraging ZaraFX’s advanced technology
and market expertise.

This post is originally published on FINANCEMAGNATES.

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