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Alpha Comes From a Differentiated View - Ex-Point72 Prop Research Head Kirk McKeown on Edge in 2026

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Feb 26, 2026
Kirk McKeown, founder and CEO of Carbon Arc and former senior research operator at Glenview and Point72, shares how alpha shifts with market structure and tooling. He talks about building repeatable research processes, why data structure and hit-rate systems matter, the role of fieldwork and analogs, and how inventory and pricing data become core competitive inputs.
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INSIGHT

Alpha Relocates With Market Structure

  • Alpha moves over time and lives where competitive advantage currently sits, not in a fixed spot.
  • Kirk contrasts Tudor/Glenview/Point72: edge can be domain expertise, deep modeling, or organizational process and hit-rate depending on market structure.
ADVICE

Design Research To Lift PM Hit Rate

  • Build research products that lift one of three PM metrics: at-bats, hit rate, or sizing/conviction.
  • Focus on hit rate first because it's measurable and preserves research independence by separating church and state.
ANECDOTE

13.5 Months A Year Beats Tools

  • Kirk built an edge by outworking peers, adding roughly 300 extra hours per year via six-hour Sundays.
  • That compounded domain knowledge made him faster to answers and harder to beat despite automation tools.
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