Tech Sector Momentum Trader (Remote, Funded) — Kansas City, MO
Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, 63701, USA
Listed on 2026-08-16
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Finance & Banking
FinTech
A tech sector momentum trader at Maverick runs a concentrated book within US technology equities 4 semiconductors, software, cloud infrastructure, AI-adjacent names, and the mega-cap tech leaders. The role rewards traders who already follow tech earnings cycles, product release dynamics, and the rotation between sub-sectors.
Kansas City, MO: Kansas City hosts the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City (one of the 12 regional Fed banks), American Century Investments, and H&R Block's headquarters. The financial-services labor market is stronger than the metro's size suggests, and Central Time alignment with US markets is clean.
What you'll trade:US tech equities across the cap spectrum: mega-cap leaders for stability and option liquidity, mid-cap semis and software for momentum, and selective small-cap names with real fundamental stories rather than meme volume. Sector ETFs (XLK, SOXX, IGV, SMH) for thematic exposure and hedging.
Risk framework:Tech is a high-beta sector 4a5 concentrated tech books move 1.5x the S&P on bad days. Maverick caps sector concentration at the portfolio level and requires either defined hedges (puts, ETF shorts) or smaller individual position sizes to compensate. We do not run leveraged-tech books.
Why Maverick funds this role:Tech is the most-traded sector in US markets and one of the most volatile. Maverick funds focused tech traders because concentrated expertise in a single sector 4bb knowing the names, the cycle, the customers 4b6 outperforms diversified-but-shallow approaches.
- Traders who already read tech earnings, product launches, and conference circuits as part of their daily routine
- People who can distinguish a real fundamental story from a momentum chase
- Candidates who understand sub-sector rotation 4
- Traders comfortable with high volatility and high single-day drawdowns
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