Strong Core Values
Focus. Be Humble. Be Kind.
We focus on a select few new ideas per year. We wear our white belts to work every day. We are kind to each other, our investors, and our sourcing partners.
Focus. Be Humble. Be Kind.
We focus on a select few new ideas per year. We wear our white belts to work every day. We are kind to each other, our investors, and our sourcing partners.
We hire talented people, treat them unusually well, encourage their idiosyncrasies, and challenge them to be the best in the world at what they do.
We identify investors’ toughest problems. Then we design world class solutions that we ourselves want to own.
Stone Ridge Holding Group's balance sheet allows us to test new ideas, solve tough problems, and invest in our own strategies to keep "skin in the game."
We are one of the top strategic capital providers for the industries in which we invest.
Hard work is a necessary, but not sufficient, condition for successful productivity at Stone Ridge. Focus is equally critical. Innovative breakthroughs – never guaranteed – require intense concentration without distraction for long periods of time. Simplicity helps. So does saying no to virtually all new opportunities.
We are a humble firm. Being humble is how we learn. Without this as a core principle, no single employee could keep up with the pace of innovation at Stone Ridge, nor in the markets. If anyone at Stone Ridge thinks that they already know everything, how can they possibly learn anything new? If we are arrogant and the data changes, how are we going to let go of our beliefs if they are wrong? Instead, at Stone Ridge even the black belts come to work in their white belts and start every day with a beginner’s mind.
We are a kind firm. We are kind to each other. We are kind to our clients. We are kind to every vendor and counterpart we work with. Our portfolio managers are compensated based on the consistency of their kindness. Our power comes from knowing that kindness has no downside. It works. Not every time, but always.
Our kindness allows us to build long-term relationships and partnerships. Think about the most important relationships in your life. They are almost certainly the ones that are the longest. Your parents, your spouse, your children, perhaps a couple of very old friends? Those relationships have benefitted the most from the power of compounding. The best shot Stone Ridge has to really matter to you – to be a true partner, not a vendor – is by practicing an extreme form of continuity. That’s why our investors always see the same folks from Stone Ridge showing up in their offices, that’s why they see us a lot, and that’s why we don’t seek more diversification in our investor relationships. This principle also applies internally – we have a smaller number of phenomenally talented people, that we hope will continue with the firm for their entire careers.
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