AmerX starts NYSE-based equity research, hires Casey Ryan
AmerX launched institutional equity research from its NYSE trading floor and named Casey Ryan senior research analyst to lead technology, physical AI and robotics coverage.
AmerX has launched an institutional equity research service operated from its New York Stock Exchange trading floor and appointed Casey Ryan as senior research analyst, the firm announced. AmerX is a global broker-dealer and self-clearing firm and is one of the largest participants on the NYSE floor.
The research offering will be integrated with AmerX’s execution and liquidity operations to provide institutional clients with market analysis tied to execution dynamics and order flow.
AmerX Chief Executive Fady Tanios wrote in the announcement: “Today’s market doesn’t reward more information-it rewards better insight. Our clients need clarity, and a level of service that cuts through the noise. By integrating research with our execution and liquidity capabilities, we’re giving clients a real-time, more complete view of market dynamics so they can act with greater precision and confidence.”
The firm stated its on-floor presence and access to differentiated order flow allow analysts to pair market color with real-time trading data, producing research based on observable market activity rather than solely on fundamental models or company disclosures.
Ryan joins with more than 20 years of experience in equity research, investment banking and advisory roles. He will lead initial coverage of technology sectors, with explicit focus on physical AI and robotics across public companies and private market ventures.
The service is aimed at institutional clients that combine execution and market intelligence when making portfolio and trading decisions. AmerX did not provide details on additional staffing or which technology names will be covered at launch.
The announcement follows a trend among broker-dealers to align research functions more closely with trading desks to offer coordinated market access and analysis.







