ZURICH — On May 9, a select group of global entrepreneurs, investors, and operators will gather at The Dolder Grand for the Legacy Private Capital Roundtable — Zurich, a private, invite-only event designed to explore how access, relationships, and timing shape opportunity in today’s evolving market landscape.  

Hosted by Daniel Filatov, the roundtable reflects a growing shift away from traditional, large-scale conferences toward more curated, high-trust environments where meaningful connections and real-world insights take priority over mass exposure.

Among the featured participants is Aarush Garg, Founder and CEO of Aarion Capital LP, whose work sits at the intersection of trading, capital allocation, and real-time market execution. Garg operates a volatility-focused investment platform designed to capitalize on short-duration opportunities across equities, derivatives, and digital assets, reflecting a broader evolution in how modern investors approach speed, timing, and positioning.

A Timely Conversation on Access and Capital

As financial markets grow increasingly volatile and information becomes widely accessible, the advantage has shifted toward those with proximity to the right networks and decision-makers. Increasingly, market participants are moving toward execution models that prioritize speed and adaptability, identifying inefficiencies created by macro events, sentiment shifts, and rapidly evolving information cycles.

Garg’s approach reflects this shift. Known for a speed-driven execution model, he focuses on tactical positioning during periods of heightened volatility, operating within private capital networks where access, timing, and relationships directly influence deal flow and capital movement. His work represents a new generation of investors blending institutional frameworks with high-frequency decision-making environments.

The Zurich roundtable aims to address these dynamics directly, offering a space where participants can engage in candid discussions about capital formation, strategic positioning, and opportunity creation. A central highlight of the event will be Garg’s featured session, titled “Access: How High-Level People Actually Build Power, Capital, and Opportunity,” which provides an inside look at how top-tier individuals navigate and leverage private networks to generate long-term success.

“Access isn’t advertised — it’s built through proximity, positioning, and consistency over time,” Garg notes, underscoring the event’s core philosophy.

A Deliberate Move Toward Exclusivity

Unlike conventional industry conferences, the Legacy roundtable is intentionally limited to approximately 20–25 participants. This controlled environment allows for deeper interaction, open dialogue, and a level of discretion rarely found in public forums.

Attendees will include a curated mix of entrepreneurs and investors such as Elia Kaiser, Oscarvore, and Edvin Karlsson, alongside other high-level participants whose presence emphasizes quality over visibility. The event will feature a structured yet intimate agenda, including a private reception, speaker sessions, interactive discussions, and a curated networking dinner designed to foster meaningful relationships.

Redefining How Opportunity Is Built

At its core, the Legacy Private Capital Roundtable reflects a broader industry movement: the transition toward relationship-driven ecosystems where opportunity is cultivated behind closed doors rather than in public view.

While information has become increasingly commoditized, participants at the highest levels continue to emphasize proximity and execution. For operators like Garg, the edge lies not only in identifying opportunities, but in the ability to act on them within the right networks and at the right time.

“Most people focus on information, but real opportunity comes from being in the right room — and being able to act when it matters,” he adds.

By emphasizing discretion, execution, and proximity, the event highlights the growing divide between widely available market narratives and the private environments where capital and influence are actively developed.

A Global Vision for Curated Gatherings

The Zurich roundtable is part of a broader initiative by Legacy Events to expand curated, high-level gatherings into international markets. Future events will continue to focus on creating environments where participants can exchange ideas, build relationships, and unlock opportunities that extend beyond traditional networking structures.

As the nature of business and investment continues to evolve, events like the Legacy Private Capital Roundtable signal a clear direction: the future of opportunity lies not in access to information, but in access to the right rooms.

 

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