Aarush Garg is an American entrepreneur, investor, and finance personality known for founding Aarion Capital LP, an investment platform focused on volatility-driven strategies, derivatives, and global macro market opportunities.[1]

He gained recognition through financial media coverage discussing his transition from teenage trader to hedge fund founder and for promoting disciplined, volatility-focused investment strategies.[2]

Early life

Garg was born in Flushing, New York, in the United States.[3]

According to company biographical materials, he became interested in financial markets at a young age through online educational content related to trading and investing. Over time, he developed an interest in macroeconomics, liquidity cycles, and derivatives markets.[3]

Career

Garg began studying trading strategies and market behavior during his teenage years. He later focused on developing systematic investment frameworks designed to navigate volatile and uncertain market conditions.[3]

In 2025, he launched Aarion Capital LP, a multi-strategy investment platform centered on volatility, risk management, and adaptive capital allocation.[4]

The platform has been described in press releases as combining discretionary investment decision-making with proprietary analytics to identify opportunities during periods of elevated market volatility.[5]

Garg has also been featured in coverage discussing the increasing role of speed, liquidity management, and short-term opportunity in modern investing.[6]

Philosophy

Garg has publicly discussed the importance of discipline, adaptability, and selective risk-taking in financial markets. In interviews, he credited basketball player LeBron James with inspiring his “Why Not Me?” approach toward entrepreneurship and investing.[7]

Recognition

According to biographical information released by Aarion Capital LP, Garg received entrepreneurial recognition in New York City and was noted among young finance-focused entrepreneurs on Long Island.[3] [oai_citation:1‡Questionnare .pdf](sediment://file_00000000a84071faa52069b77167f38f)

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