Abeliz
Muniz.
Architect of Axiom's quantitative system. Two decades engineering capital strategies for institutions, family offices, and a deliberately small circle of private clients.

"Markets reward those who built a system before they needed one. Everyone else is improvising."
A career engineered, not narrated.
Abeliz began her career on the proprietary trading desk at Goldman Sachs, where she architected execution and signal infrastructure that processed billions in daily flow. By 31, she was head of systematic equities. By 38, she had co-founded a Latin America macro fund that returned a positive figure in every fiscal year of its operation.
In 2018, she founded Axiom Capital around a single conviction: serious capital deserves a serious system — not a sales process, not a story, not a quarterly narrative. The result is a 47-person research organization operating across three continents, managing strategies for a deliberately small group of private clients, family offices, and foundations.
She sits on the board of two endowments, contributes anonymously to a major economic policy review, and has never given a televised interview.
The track record.
A linear progression toward an institutional standard.
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