The Hendriks
Wealth Program.
A systematic trading program offered by Hendriks Wealth Management, LLC, focused on a single market and engineered to compound on its own research over time.
NQ & MNQ
E-Mini & Micro E-Mini Nasdaq-100 futures
Systematic
Algorithmic, ensemble, intraday
Intraday
Positions managed within the trading session
Qualified FCM
Client funds at a regulated Futures Commission Merchant
An ensemble,
not a single bet.
The program is not one strategy. It is a coordinated ensemble of complementary algorithms, each engineered for a different market regime. A trend-aware engine and a range-aware engine do not compete — they cover different conditions, and a regime-monitoring layer determines which is in scope at any given moment.
Every component is built around the same underlying thesis: that the relationship between the Nasdaq-100’s heaviest weights and the underlying futures contract is a source of tradable signal. The strategies differ in horizon, signal construction, and execution — but they share an intellectual foundation.

Engineered
for production.
The program runs on a dedicated MultiCharts .NET execution platform on a workstation built for the job — redundant power, professional-grade data feed, monitored connectivity, and a layered logging system that captures every decision the strategies make.
A separate research bridge captures market state in real time across multiple correlated instruments and writes it to an auditable record. The research informs the strategies. The strategies inform the research. The cycle is the firm.
Different engines, different weather.
A regime-monitoring layer determines which engines are in scope at any given moment. Trend behaviour calls for one kind of strategy. Range-bound conditions call for another. Volatility shocks call for a third.
Who the program is for.
Trading futures is not appropriate for all investors. The Hendriks Wealth Program is designed for sophisticated investors who understand derivatives, can sustain meaningful losses without affecting their financial well-being, and who appreciate the difference between a systematic process and a return guarantee — which the program is not, and which no regulated CTA can offer.
Before any prospective client may engage with the firm, they receive and acknowledge the firm’s Disclosure Document. The document contains material information about the trading program, fees, conflicts of interest, risk factors, and the background of the firm and its principals. We expect prospective clients to read it carefully and ask questions.
Trading futures involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for all investors. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. The information on this page does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any commodity interest.