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Moore Strategic Ventures

Louis Bacon's Moore Strategic Ventures deploys hedge fund gains into private markets, real assets and digital infrastructure.

Moore Strategic Ventures

Louis Bacon founded Moore Strategic Ventures in 2014 as a direct investment arm alongside his flagship Moore Capital Management. The structure channels personal and firm capital into long-duration private assets, separating illiquid holdings from the macro hedge fund's mark-to-market discipline. Wealth originates from three decades of discretionary global macro trading at Moore Capital, which Bacon launched in 1989 with $25,000 inherited from his mother. The firm's portfolio cuts across private equity, venture capital, real assets and special situations. Confirmed positions include Blockchain.com and Lightning Labs in digital-asset infrastructure, a commercial real estate platform in Germany via ESPG AG, and strategic mineral exploration interests in Greenland through a joint venture focused on rare earth elements. Bacon's real asset footprint is unusually concentrated: the 172,000-acre Trinchera Blanca Ranch in Colorado and Robins Island off Long Island sit on the firm's balance sheet as fee-simple land holdings. Geographic coverage spans North America, Europe and Greenland, with the firm's Asia exposure historically channeled through Moore Capital Asia. No team headcount is publicly disclosed, though filings identify James McIntyre as Senior Managing Director and COO with board seats at portfolio companies, and Alan Freedman as Senior Managing Director. The Colorado ranch houses Bacon's art collection, while his philanthropy operates through The Moore Charitable Foundation and its Bahamas affiliate — structures legally separate from the investment entity but sharing operational oversight. Bacon serves on the Columbia Business School board and the Foreign Policy Association board, reflecting institutional connectivity that rarely surfaces in deal announcements. Structurally, Moore Strategic Ventures functions as a proprietary investment office wearing an asset manager's legal form. Unlike most hedge fund founders who seed external managers, Bacon built internal capacity to buy and hold whole assets indefinitely — a patient capital model that mirrors single-family office behavior without the formal family charter. The Greenland mining joint venture and the German real estate platform ESPG AG represent multi-decade duration bets that sit uncomfortably in hedge fund structures but comfortably in the MSV architecture.

General information

Firm type

Generalist

Year founded

2014

AUM

$1B - $5B (Altss estimate)

Location

Region

North America

Country

United States

City

New York

Corporate office

New York, NY, United States

Principals

Louis M. Bacon

Founder and Chairman

James McIntyre

Senior Managing Director and COO

Alan Freedman

Senior Managing Director

Sector focus

Real EstateFinTechInfrastructureMedia & EntertainmentEnergy Transition & RenewablesCybersecurityEnterprise Software

Frequently asked questions

How does Moore Strategic Ventures relate to Moore Capital Management?

Moore Strategic Ventures is a separate legal entity that invests Bacon's capital in private, illiquid assets. Moore Capital Management is the macro hedge fund Bacon founded in 1989. The two firms share founder ownership but operate with distinct investment mandates, risk frameworks and time horizons — MSV holds assets for decades, while Moore Capital trades liquid securities daily.

Who makes investment decisions at Moore Strategic Ventures?

Louis Bacon, as founder and chairman, holds ultimate investment authority. James McIntyre serves as Senior Managing Director and COO, sitting on multiple portfolio company boards and handling day-to-day operations. Alan Freedman, also a Senior Managing Director, contributes to deal evaluation and portfolio oversight. The tight leadership structure reflects Bacon's preference for concentrated decision-making carried over from his hedge fund.

What sectors does Moore Strategic Ventures target?

The firm holds confirmed positions in digital asset infrastructure via Blockchain.com and Lightning Labs, commercial real estate in Germany through ESPG AG, and strategic mineral exploration in Greenland. Bacon also owns significant landholdings in Colorado and New York. The portfolio skews toward tangible assets and infrastructure that can compound without mark-to-market pressure, including a fine art collection stored at his Colorado ranch.

Where does the underlying wealth come from?

Louis Bacon made his fortune running Moore Capital Management, a macro hedge fund he founded in 1989. He launched the firm with $25,000 inherited from his mother and built it into one of the most respected global macro platforms on Wall Street. Moore Strategic Ventures represents the reinvestment of those hedge fund profits into private, permanent-capital holdings.

Does Moore Strategic Ventures take outside capital or is it proprietary?

Moore Strategic Ventures deploys capital from Louis Bacon and affiliated Moore Capital entities. There is no public indication the firm raises third-party funds or operates as a registered investment advisor for external clients. The structure functions as a proprietary investment office, though legally organized as an asset management company rather than a family office.

What is the firm's investment approach in venture-stage deals?

MSV has participated in late-stage venture rounds for digital asset companies including Blockchain.com and Lightning Labs. The firm does not publicly articulate a stage mandate, but its appetite for multi-decade infrastructure bets — German commercial real estate, Greenland minerals, large-scale landholdings — suggests venture allocations are opportunistic rather than programmatic. Bacon's network and balance-sheet depth likely anchor his competitive access to oversubscribed rounds.

How are the Colorado ranch and other real assets held?

Trinchera Blanca Ranch, a 172,000-acre property in Costilla County, Colorado, and Robins Island off Long Island sit on the firm's balance sheet as fee-simple landholdings. These are not held for development or resale — Bacon operates them as conservation-oriented properties under perpetual stewardship. The structure allows indefinite holding periods impossible for institutional real estate funds with defined exit timelines.

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