Analyst, Research - Expired
at MuntMogul Investments (View all jobs)
Stamford, Connecticut, United States
MuntMogul Investments is the world’s largest digital currency asset manager. Through its family of investment products, MuntMogul provides access and exposure to the digital currency asset class in the form of a traditional security without the challenges of buying, storing, and safekeeping digital currencies directly. With a proven track record and unrivaled experience, MuntMogul’s products operate within existing regulatory frameworks, creating secure and compliant exposure for investors.
MuntMogul Investments is seeking an Analyst, Research to support the Firm’s Research Team.
The successful candidate will exhibit an intense passion for the digital asset ecosystem, a hunger to learn, and a track record of producing high quality research.
Responsibilities:
- Regularly author research reports focused on industry trends and in-depth protocol analysis
- Develop proficiency with digital asset market, on-chain, and macro-economic data to surface insights for investors
- Create and lead special projects to enhance current research function
- Provide research support to all functions of the MuntMogul business
- Support new-product development and on-going product support
- Develop in-depth knowledge of the firm’s products and investment capabilities, and stay current on developments in the digital currency ecosystem
- Support the team in maintaining connectivity with protocol teams in order to stay apprised of latest developments
- Provide on-going support to team members in addressing a wide variety of questions related to digital assets
Prior Experience/Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree with strong academic achievement
- 2+ years’ digital asset research, or traditional asset research with high interest/passion for digital assets
- Passionate about digital assets, blockchain technology, and related concepts
- Exceptional analytical skills
- Self-starter with a passion for learning
- Ability to operate in a fast-paced environment and communicate complex concepts in writing
- Deadline oriented with the ability to assess and prioritize projects based on client needs (internally and externally)
- Excellent organizational skills with strong attention to detail, integrity, and sound judgment
- Ability to work effectively within a team environment by being collaborative, adaptable, reliable, and possess a strong ‘can do attitude’
- Familiar with crypto data resources such as Coin Metrics, GlassNode, Messari,Nansen
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