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[REPLAY] Shrubbery Capital: What 15 Years In Hedge Funds Teaches You

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I came down with a mad cold this week and couldn't record a podcast. I don't think you want to hear voice any more nasaly than it already is.  

Anyways, this week I'm releasing a Replay of one of our most popular episodes ever featuring The Shrub (or Shrubbery Capital). 

We had a lot to cover on this conversation. We dive into Shrub’s background, working for event driven funds and family offices, his recycling investment thesis, structuring a trade, why we should we use stop losses and technical analysis, and how we can seamlessly transition into new industries and take what we learned before from other places and apply them to new esoteric ideas.

If you like what you heard, please follow Shrub on Twitter @agnostoxxx

You can check out the time-stamp below:

  • [0:00] Why Shrubbery Capital?
  • [9:00] What is Merger Arbitrage?
  • [14:00] Becoming a Portfolio Manager
  • [18:00] Blowing Up an Account.
  • [22:00] Differences between Hedge Funds and Family Offices.
  • [24:00] Structuring the Trade
  • [31:00] Stop Losses and Technical Analysis
  • [59:00] ESG
  • [1:10:00] Recycling: Purecycle ($PCT) & Digimarc ($DMRC)
  • [1:30:00] More from Shrubbery and Closing Questions

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