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Preston Pysh – Global Macro Series – 17th July 2020

Preston Pysh – Global Macro Series – 17th July 2020

Our guest for today’s episode is Preston Pysh, founder of BuffetsBooks.com and co-host at The Investors Podcast network. As a graduate of both West Point and John Hopkins, Preston is certainly the only person we have interviewed who has both an MBA but can also fly a helicopter. Mostly in the interview we were talking about economics rather than military strategy, but the topic of a US/China war did come up briefly. Preston has spent a lot of time thinking […]

Preston Pysh – Global Macro Series – 17th July 20202020-12-17T08:43:52-05:00

Julian Brigden – Global Macro Series – 14th July 2020

Julian Brigden – Global Macro Series – 14th July 2020

Our guest in todays episode is Julian Brigden, co-founder of MI2 partners. Julian has decades experience in investment banking on both sides of the Atlantic, and is a true original thinker. We had a highly enjoyable conversation with Julian, who has a unique knack of explaining his frequently controversial views in a thoroughly entertaining fashion. He has a wide knowledge of topics as varied as silver and shale oil, and his historical references ranged from the 2008 crash all the […]

Julian Brigden – Global Macro Series – 14th July 20202020-12-17T08:45:13-05:00

96 The Systematic Investor Series – July 13th, 2020

96 The Systematic Investor Series – July 13th, 2020

On today’s episode, we discuss the clear link between stock market prices & the Federal Reserve balance sheet, the widening gap between the best & worst CTA performances, the influx of retail money into the stock market, how RobinHood makes its profits despite offering free trading, bond prices and what they may be telling us about the future, how CTAs might now be swinging back to the long side, and how lofty expectations are driving many stock prices unexpectedly higher.

96 The Systematic Investor Series – July 13th, 20202020-12-17T08:45:48-05:00

95 The Systematic Investor Series – July 6th, 2020

95 The Systematic Investor Series – July 6th, 2020

This week, we give our thoughts on the inaccuracies of CTA replicator models, static risk versus dynamic risk, ways to approach variable position sizing, the power of a system being ‘good enough’, Jim Simon’s quotes on overriding your systems, and the recent accusation that CTAs are driving the stock market upward.  Questions answered this week include: What elements of my trading system should I look to expand, if it’s going well?  Can I diversify using stock sectors only?  What […]

95 The Systematic Investor Series – July 6th, 20202020-12-17T08:46:14-05:00

94 The Systematic Investor Series – June 29th, 2020

94 The Systematic Investor Series – June 29th, 2020

In today’s episode, we discuss David Harding’s interview from 2013 with the SEC Historical Society, possible mistakes to avoid in Systematic Investing, if there are any differences between market confidence and the strength of a Trend, thoughts on Excel vs Python, and the importance of preserving capital during bad periods.  We also answer your questions, including: Does the rise of Volatility trading have any effect on the effectiveness of Trend Following strategies?  How is trend strength calculated?

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94 The Systematic Investor Series – June 29th, 20202024-04-19T09:18:18-04:00
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