Larry Domash Recognized as Pinnacle Professional Member by The Inner Circle
Larry Domash Recognized as Pinnacle Professional Member
On June 22, 2026, Larry Domash was prominently featured in The Inner Circle as a Pinnacle Professional Member of the Inner Circle of Excellence. His acknowledgement comes as a result of his significant contributions to the fields of systematic trading and quantitative financial modeling, which have reshaped how trading opportunities are identified in investment markets.
A Distinguished Career in Finance
Larry Domash has enjoyed a remarkable career in financial services, marked by innovation and a strong analytical approach. Since founding Curve Asset Management and Curve Publishing in 2012, he has been at the forefront of creating the G-255 Systematic Trading model, a pioneering tool that combines corporate credit and equity indicators primarily for institutional investors.
The G-255 model utilizes publicly accessible financial disclosures from 255 leading global companies. This robust system enables the identification of trading opportunities across both investment-grade and non-investment-grade securities. Impressively, the G-255 has shown a 95% success rate in its back-testing results, positioning it as a trusted framework for investors worldwide.
Continuous Growth and Innovation
Under Domash's leadership, Curve Publishing continues to expand its intellectual property, developing a strategy for broader digital distribution. Larry's comprehensive educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Lawrence University (1981) and a Master's degree with Honors in Management from Northwestern University (1986), focused on Economics and Finance. His qualifications are further solidified by previously held FINRA licenses (Series 6, 7, 30, 63, and 67) as well as an FCA license and an SEC RIA license.
With over four decades in the financial industry, Domash has developed deep expertise in systematic trading, financial data analysis, and intellectual property creation. His academic contributions include significant studies such as “Entry Barriers in Professional Baseball,