Sleepy Stock Market
Paul Tudor Jones spent roughly 25 straight years without a single losing year, averaging nearly 20% annually and returning about 87% in 1990 alone by shorting Japan's collapsing Nikkei. Then 2008 broke the streak — not because he was wrong about the crash, but because his fund was trapped in positions too illiquid to sell, finishing down almost 5% for the first and only time. Along the way he co-founded the Robin Hood Foundation in 1988, whose 2010 gala raised nearly $88 million in a single night with Shakira performing for Lloyd Blankfein and Jamie Dimon. The story of how the man who called Black Monday became Wall Street's conscience.🎧 Part of the Sleepy Stock Market series — financial history told as documentary audio.SLEEPY STOCK MARKETFall asleep to the greatest stories in financial history.#PaulTudorJones #HedgeFund #MacroTrading #WallStreet #StockMarket #FinancialHistory #Investing #Nikkei #RobinHoodFoundation #2008Crash
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