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CHRIS LAUTENSLAGER – Today's podcast looks at Freedom specifically through the Lens of small business and how they may just be the key to restoring our culture and maintaining the American Spirit and the American Dream! Because of authoritarian business closings, lockdowns, and mandates, millions of small business owners were negatively affected including over 100,000 who are permanently closed. It devastated local communities and the economy as we saw a tremendous transfer of business to big box and online retailers like Target, Walmart, and Amazon. Many of these large companies participate in woke ideologies that most Americans are tired of.Meet Chris Lautenslager.Chris is an expert in business and recognizes the importance of small local business ownership. His forty+ years career started with building a trading firm on the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange in partnership with his brother Curtis. He was then recruited to NYC for senior positions, working at some of the world's premier financial institutions, including Credit Suisse, SAC Capital Management, John W. Henry & Co., and Intercontinental Exchange. Chris came to witness, experience, and understand how business really works in the U.S. Recognizing the importance of small businesses to our society's health, Chris advocates for the benefits and value of small businesses over the abuses of global institutions.
The Times' Henry Winter joins Vicky and Darren this week to discuss Manchester City's demolition of Arsenal in the title race. We look at the latest news from the Manchester United takeover saga and dissect the issues at Tottenham amid rumours that Harry Kane will leave the club this summer. Vicky also sat down with Jurgen Klopp this week to discuss his meeting with owner John W Henry, the summer rebuild his side needs and how Chelsea aren't the example to follow in the transfer window.
#Liverpool #LFC #FenwaySportsGroup Gav talks to Dave Powell from The Echo on the latest statement from FSG and its principal owner John W. Henry. Dave spoke to JWH this week regarding the rumours around the Liverpool ownership and where FSG are in terms of moving forward. Show sponsors are Bookmakers.com ….. Check them out at https://bookmakers.com and at their YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@bookmakerstv... PLEASE SUPPORT OUR CHARITY DRIVE FOR BREAST CANCER RESEARCH @ https://t.co/HWbHmCQrSB Find all our video and Audio content along with socials, Merchandise and contact info at https://linktr.ee/lfcdaytrippers Subscribe, Like, Hit the bell icon and never miss another show from the worlds biggest, 100% free LFC Podcast. ** All views on the show are those of the individual and do not represent those of the LFC Daytrippers ** You can sign up for our watch along Parties here : https://www.getplayback.com/room/lfcdt Intro Graphics done by Mohammed Jogee - Enquiries to enquiries@earthweb.co.za Don't forget to subscribe or follow, leave reviews if possible and turn notifications on!!! LFC - Liverpool FC - YNWA - LFC Family - Premier League - EPL - Klopp - Transfer News - Redmen News and Chat - Match Preview - Live Updates - Match Predictions - Match Reaction - Football - Soccer - Football Debate - Passion - Opinion - Laughter - Free Content - Competitions - Giveaways - Podcast - Unfiltered - LFC Daytrippers - Champions League - Football Daily - Euro Football Daily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brandon Puffer is an American former professional baseball pitcher. A relief pitcher, Puffer played in Major League Baseball (MLB) with the Houston Astros (2002–2003), San Diego Padres (2004), and San Francisco Giants (2005). Puffer was promoted to Boston and was in the Red Sox bullpen that night. Boston ultimately won the World Series championship that fall, and team owner John W. Henry decided championship rings would be given to any player that was on the Red Sox roster that year. Despite never having thrown a single pitch for the team, Puffer received a World Series ring. The 18-carat white gold ring was encrusted with diamonds and adorned with a ruby "B"Brand dives in deep and shares his amazing story with us as he goes from The Bull Pen to the State Pen (AKA) The title of his new book. -Buy Brandons Book here! https://www.amazon.com/Bullpen-State-Pen-Choices-Remarkable/dp/B0BPB91J2PConnect with Leah Amico:WebsiteInstagramFacebookFacebook GroupTwitterLinkedInTikTokYoutube
James Pearce and Andy Jones are alongside Tony Evans to bask in the fallout of Liverpool's 7-0 demolition of Manchester United before looking ahead to Saturday's visit to Bournemouth.Following John W Henry's 'update' on FSG's search for investment at Liverpool the panel also debate how the Reds could approach the summer transfer market and in particular their stance on Jude Bellingham, following Borussia Dortmund's elimination from the Champions League.Produced by Guy Clarke***• LinkedIn Jobs helps you find the qualified candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/walk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James Pearce and Andy Jones are alongside Tony Evans to bask in the fallout of Liverpool's 7-0 demolition of Manchester United before looking ahead to Saturday's visit to Bournemouth. Following John W Henry's 'update' on FSG's search for investment at Liverpool the panel also debate how the Reds could approach the summer transfer market and in particular their stance on Jude Bellingham, following Borussia Dortmund's elimination from the Champions League. Produced by Guy Clarke *** • LinkedIn Jobs helps you find the qualified candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/walk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Liverpool slo Manchester United 7-0 – noe vi aldri blir lei av å gjenta – og en United-spiller har fått kritikk for å ha tatt på This is Anfield-skiltet. Fabinho har snakket om Roberto Firmino, og John W Henry ønsker seg et tak på pengebruk i Premier League. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Det er ikke ofte John W. Henry uttaler seg, men nå har han igjen forklart seg om eierskapet i Liverpool. UEFA har på sin side bestemt seg for å tilbakebetale det Liverpools supportere brukte på finalebilletter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As the Reds contend with defeat to Real Madrid, we're off to the pub!Join Tony Evans, James Pearce, Caoimhe O'Neill and Andy Jones in Pogue Mahone to debrief on defeat to Real Madrid.As well as analysing the manner of the loss, the panel consider where Liverpool need to prioritise for their summer rebuild and following John W Henry's recent comments on the search for new investment who will be picking up the tab?Produced by Guy Clarke***• Get a FREE 1-year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase at athleticgreens.com/EPL• Take advantage of MANSCAPED®'s best valued bundle and save 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code EPL23 at Manscaped.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As the Reds contend with defeat to Real Madrid, we're off to the pub! Join Tony Evans, James Pearce, Caoimhe O'Neill and Andy Jones in Pogue Mahone to debrief on defeat to Real Madrid. As well as analysing the manner of the loss, the panel consider where Liverpool need to prioritise for their summer rebuild and following John W Henry's recent comments on the search for new investment who will be picking up the tab? Produced by Guy Clarke *** • Get a FREE 1-year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase at athleticgreens.com/EPL • Take advantage of MANSCAPED®'s best valued bundle and save 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code EPL23 at Manscaped.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Liverpool dominerte. Liverpool vant dueller og presset som aldri før denne sesongen. Liverpool vant andreballene. Liverpool spilte ut Real Madrid på Anfield. Liverpool ledet 2–0.Det var en drøm – Nok en magisk European night. Liverpool var tilbake i eliten. I toppen. Sesongen så ut til å kunne reddes.Men så ble drømmen et mareritt likevel.Det var en spinnvill fotballkamp, en av de rareste fotballkampene Liverpool-supporteres minne.Korthuset falt fullstendig sammen, og med det sannsynligvis håpet om en ny vakker vår i Champions League.Arve Vassbotten har med seg Tore Hansen og Torbjørn Flatin «Pausepraten – The Kopite Podcasten» etter den første åttendedelsfinalen mot Real Madrid, som endte med 5–2-tap.Dette er temaene:(Tidskodene kan avvike noe) 01:27: Fra skyhøyt oppe til langt nede. Den største kollapsen på Anfield noen gang? Det pinlig og flaut, og kampen oppsummerer på mange måter denne sesongen. – Dette er ikke innledningen på en ny sesong av skam, det er starskuddet for noe nytt. 9:25: Det er spillere her man må innse at de ikke er med i krigen lenger og som Klopp ikke kan stole på. – Jeg ville ikke hatt med Henderson fra start når neste sesong begynner. 19:46: Er det noen tro på at Liverpool kan servere ett nytt mirakel i Madrid? Har dere noen tro på et nytt Liverpool-mirakel når 2-5 skal snus i Madrid? 22:30: Nå har vi hatt oppturer med kampene mot Everton og Newcastle, og i 20 minutter på tirsdag så det ut som om Liverpool vokste inn i himmelen igjen. Men når man ser måten dette faller sammen på så raskt, mister man også troen på den topp fire kampen vi nå har meldt oss på igjen? Det er i hvert fall noen positive ting å ta med seg. 27:30: Etter mye fram og tilbake, og mye spekulasjoner, gjorde FSGs eier John W. Henry det klart at de ikke selger Liverpool nå. Men uttalelsene bidro ikke til oppklaring og ro. 37:33: Hvor mye må FSG eller nye eiere ut med i sommer for å gjenoppbygge troppen og har vi tro på at det vil skje så mye som vi håper? 45:51: Hvordan skal laget reise seg etter dette, og hvem skal brukes mot Crystal Palace i helga? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode Dave catches up with the latest Liverpool news and gossip. Dave looks at the game against Real Madrid tonight, and discusses the news that broke from John W Henry yesterday.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/theanfieldindex. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tirsdag er det Champions League fotball for Liverpool igjen, når Real Madrid kommer på besøk på Anfield. Da Jürgen Klopp holdt sin pressekonferanse mandag, holdt han døra åpen for at Darwin Nunez kan rekke kampen etter skulderskaden han fikk mot Newcastle og selv snakket han om torturen det var å se finalen fra i vår på nytt. Dessuten har John W. Henry omsider uttalt seg om salget av Liverpool. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ste is here for the latest episode of Redmen Bitesize to discuss John W. Henry ruling out a sale of Liverpool, Darwin Nunez being fit to face Real Madrid and a double blow for the European Champions on the eve of their trip to face the Reds at Anfield!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/redmentv. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"Liverpool owners Fenway Sports Group 'would consider new shareholders' Liverpool's owners say they ""would consider new shareholders"" following reports that the club is up for sale. The Athletic reported that Fenway Sports Group (FSG), which bought Liverpool in 2010, is ""inviting offers"". FSG said it ""remains fully committed to the success of Liverpool, both on and off the pitch"". Liverpool, Premier League runners-up last season, are eighth in the table. The Sports Desk: The Premier League's US takeover Have your say: How would you feel if the club is sold, Liverpool fans? Let us know here Visit our Liverpool page for all the latest news, analysis and fan views They have reached the last 16 of the Champions League, where they will face Real Madrid in a repeat of last year's final. An FSG statement read: ""There have been a number of recent changes of ownership and rumours of changes in ownership at Premier League clubs and inevitably we are asked regularly about Fenway Sports Group's ownership in Liverpool. ""FSG has frequently received expressions of interest from third parties seeking to become shareholders in Liverpool. ""FSG has said before that under the right terms and conditions we would consider new shareholders if it was in the best interests of Liverpool as a club."" Liverpool supporters' union, Spirit of Shankly, said it hoped fans would be consulted in any talks involving new owners of the club. ""We have seen reports today that FSG have put Liverpool FC up for sale,"" it said in a statement. ""Spirit of Shankly have written to LFC for clarification and will await a reply before making comment. We do, however, expect both the Supporters Board and SOS to be engaged in some part of the process so that supporters are front and centre of any sale and the first thoughts of prospective owners. ""We will keep you updated."" FSG bought Liverpool in a £300m deal under its old name New England Sports Ventures. Basketball star LeBron James has been a part-owner of Liverpool since 2011 and has a 2% stake which cost him £4.7m. He has since become a minor partner in FSG, which also owns baseball side Boston Red Sox. In March RedBird Capital Partners, a private investment firm, bought a stake in FSG for about $735m (£533m). Liverpool's principal owner John W Henry apologised to the fans in April 2021 after the club backed out of a proposed European Super League. Liverpool signed striker Darwin Nunez for £64m, attacking midfielder Fabio Carvalho for £5m and defender Calvin Ramsay for £4.2m this summer. ""From time to time I would be ready to risk a bit more but I don't decide that and that's fine,"" manager Jurgen Klopp said in August. You can now get Liverpool news notifications in the BBC Sport app - find out more Podcast: The Red Kop - listen to the latest episode on BBC Sounds Analysis Football finance expert Kieran Maguire on BBC Radio 5 Live Fenway Sports Group have seen the amazing price Chelsea were sold for (£4.25bn) and also that they have got an additional rival in Newcastle United. Six into four in the Champions League doesn't go, while seven into four goes worse. Newcastle's owners bought that club for the same price FSG paid for Liverpool - £300m. FSG could easily sell for 10 times that amount - if not more - if they are going to consider offers, and the Premier League remains an incredibly lucrative proposition to investors and ultra high-worth individuals. The pound is weak at present, which makes that deal even more attractive, if those investors are coming from overseas. Arsenal have gone five years now without being part of the Champions League and Liverpool's owners will have noted the loses Arsenal would have racked up over that time. They won't want it for their own business, because they have been very cautious about putting additional money in and they're probably thinking it's a good time to sell - or certainly see what the options are as far as the club is concerned. It w
News emerged on Monday that Liverpool owners FSG are prepared to sell the Reds, in what is a significant change in stance from John W Henry and co. Matt Addison is joined by Paul Gorst and David Lynch to assess what that means and what happens next, as well as react to the Champions League last-16 draw, where Liverpool were paired with Real Madrid.
Bloomberg Radio host Barry Ritholtz speaks with Kenneth G. Tropin, who is the chairman and the founder of Graham Capital Management, a multi-strategy quantitative hedge fund with $18 billion in assets under management. Prior to founding GCM in 1994, Tropin was president and chief executive officer of hedge fund John W. Henry & Company, where he worked with such legendary traders as John Henry and Paul Tudor Jones.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Money Talks, Mo is joined by the co-author of Soccernomics and Professor of Sport Management at the University of Michigan, Dr. Stefan Szymanski. A wide variety of subjects relating to the economics of football are discussed, including FSG's operating model, John W. Henry's views on sports ownership, the concept of financial self-sustainability, the European Super League, why the Boehly consortium invested as much as they did to take over Chelsea, broadcast rights, player wages, the merits (or otherwise) of incentived contracts, the transfer system plus more besides. Immensely educational as well as thought-provoking, this is essential listening.Prefer to listen to our shows without the ads? We've got your back, just head on over to http://anfieldindexpro.com and supercharge your listening experience.Chat and debate 24/7 with other Reds, join our FREE Discord community at https://bit.ly/3geu605Follow us on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3u9gYShFind us on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3KWFxbdSubscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3KXImsjFREE iOS app: https://apple.co/3KSqdMGFREE Android app: https://bit.ly/32KMxqmSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/theanfieldindex. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Hooton is joined by fellow 'legacy fans' Kieth Culvin, Ste Monaghan and John Nicolson for this Liverpool FC must-listen. But while the latest Allez Les Rouges podcast starts with a joke, it's content is serious as the panel reflect on the sorry European Super League saga that lasted 48 hours but has left many Liverpool fans with ill-feeling towards the club's owners FSG for the part they played in the doomed breakaway competition. Peter and Co discuss how they felt at hearing the news that the Reds were turning their back on their beloved European Cup and signing up for the all-new league, the response of the football world, the subsequent apology from FSG chief John W Henry, and how Jurgen Klopp would have taken it all. There is a little football chat, too, looking back on the draw with Newcastle United and looking ahead to this weekend's crucial clash with bitter rivals Manchester United at Old Trafford. Watch and subscribe to our Blood Red videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BloodRedLiverpoolFCSign up for our Liverpool FC newsletters: https://data.reachplc.com/210734476470860Join our Blood Red podcast group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1656599847979758/
Liverpool have this morning announced their financial results, with overall revenue down £43m as the impact of the coronavirus pandemic begins to become clear. So for the latest edition of The Bottom Line podcast, Matt Addison is joined by the Liverpool's ECHO's business of football writer, Dave Powell, to pick apart the numbers and details, and explain what it all means for FSG and LFC moving forward. They also discuss a reported takeover bid for the club from the Middle East, which came about before the fall-out surrounding the European Super League, and whether John W Henry and Co have any intentions of moving on from Anfield any time soon.Watch and subscribe to our Blood Red videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BloodRedLiverpoolFCSign up for our Liverpool FC newsletters: https://data.reachplc.com/210734476470860Join our Blood Red podcast group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1656599847979758/
The Athletic's James Pearce, Caoimhe O'Neill and Simon Hughes join Steve Hothersall to reflect on the calamitous final few minutes that led to a 1-1 draw with Newcastle. Did the game sum up Liverpool's sorry season?A week on from the controversy of the ESL, they also have their say on John W. Henry's apology. And Simon looks at the relationship between Salah and his agent, and the possible affect it may have on his future at the club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Athletic's James Pearce, Caoimhe O'Neill and Simon Hughes join Steve Hothersall to reflect on the calamitous final few minutes that led to a 1-1 draw with Newcastle. Did the game sum up Liverpool's sorry season? A week on from the controversy of the ESL, they also have their say on John W. Henry's apology. And Simon looks at the relationship between Salah and his agent, and the possible affect it may have on his future at the club. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the dust settles on the proposals for a European Super League, the implications for Liverpool, FSG and beyond are only just beginning. So for the latest edition of The Bottom Line podcast, Matt Addison and Dave Powell are joined by European football executive and investor, Jordan Gardner, who has roles with Swansea City and Dundalk, as well as Danish Super League side Helsingor. Discussing the plans from the point of view of a US investor, Jordan attempts to pull apart exactly why John W Henry and Co made their move. He explains why the European Super League would have been so flawed, and outlining why it would have been calamitous for those outside of the 'big six' in the Premier League, including the team he is a minority stakeholder in, Swansea, and what comes next for the clubs involved now the proposals have been quashed. There is also a chat about FSG more generally, including why 'FSG Out' is not necessarily a good stance to take, how fans could have more influence at the top level of the game, whether or not the German model of '50+1' would be a sensible legislation to bring in, and finally, the reformed Champions League structure which has been devised by UEFA.Watch and subscribe to our Blood Red videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BloodRedLiverpoolFCSign up for our Liverpool FC newsletters: https://data.reachplc.com/210734476470860Join our Blood Red podcast group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1656599847979758/
Super League blev Super Leave och tack vare fansen. John W Henry bad om ursäkt och vi diskuterar ägarnas vara eller icke vara, finns det någon återvändo och hur går vi framåt? Ett litet kortare extra-avsnitt som ni inte vill missa!
This episode is a follow up on Episode 26, Wednesday evening and a lot has happened over the past 48 hours. All the English teams have now left and John W Henry released a video appoligising. In this episode, I try to explain why all this matters. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shaun-spencer/support
As the dust settles on the European Super League fiasco, Josh Williams and David Alexander Hughes return with an Analysing Anfield podcast with a difference. Right now FSG’s long-term future as Liverpool’s owners is being questioned given the part principal owner John W Henry played in the despised developments for the breakaway competition. Henry has apologised for his actions but for many supporters this could be the beginning of the end for the Boston-based group. But while support is currently in short supply, would Liverpool be better off without FSG from a sporting perspective? It’s a difficult balancing act that Josh and Dave examine before turning their attentions back to the actual football, which thankfully means something again after the Super League proposals collapsed. Reviewing the draw at Leeds United, and the race for the top four, they finish the podcast by previewing Saturday’s visit of Newcastle United to Anfield.Watch and subscribe to our Blood Red videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BloodRedLiverpoolFCSign up for our Liverpool FC newsletters: https://data.reachplc.com/210734476470860Join our Blood Red podcast group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1656599847979758/
Manchester United co-chairman Joel Glazer apologises to supporters for the club’s involvement in the European Super League, Simon Jordan slams the ‘big six’ owners for their ‘arrogance’, John Barnes doesn’t expect much to change for fans in the future, Micky Quinn urges the Liverpool hierarchy to give supporters free admission for a season, AFTV’s Robbie Lyle pleads with Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke to leave, Jason Cundy raises concerns about John Stones’ form and Spurs beat Southampton in Ryan Mason’s first match as manager. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Medverkande: Claes Andersson, Bojan Djordjic & Jonas Olsson Ett par dagar tog det sen kraschade Super League, men vad händer nu? Vi hör hur en av Liverpools ägare, John W. Henry, kryper till korset. Bojan blir rasande och vill se fler avgå "De försökte ta fotbollens själ". En djup diskussion om fotbollens essens följer och vi undrar vad som hade hänt med det kontroversiella VM:et i Qatar om fotbollsfans hade organiserat mot det på samma sätt. I måndags fick José Mourinho sparken, vem ska ta över Tottenham, å vad händer med Mourinho? "Han gjorde Tottenham till ett sömnpiller". Vi blickar framåt mot Ligacupfinalen och det viktiga toppmötet mellan West Ham-Chelsea. Känslan är att West Ham har slappnat av "De är nöjda och med det inget försvar". Reportage om Mason Holgate. Han växte upp i Doncaster, fostrades i Barnsley och är nu en nyckelspelare i Everton. Jonas har med sig passet till I-Like-Radio-studion och Skånelandskapet nämns. Ingen förutom Claes vill prata om Mark Noble. Och bästa vägen in till Uniteds-träningsarena, Carrington, utreds i minsta detalj. Sparka igång ett nytt avsnitt av Viaplay Fotboll Podcast.
Liverpool owner John W Henry has apologised to fans for his part in the European Super League proposals after they were scrapped amidst significant backlash. So the morning after the night before, Dan Morgan is joined by Joel Rabinowitz, Matt Addison and David Lynch as the Liverpool.com Podcast reacts to the news and reflects on a remarkable 48 hours in which the future football came under threat. But what happens next? For Henry and FSG, is there a way that they can recover from the damage they have caused? And if not, how should fans respond and where should their anger be directed? The European Super League might well be over, but the implications and impacts for the future of Liverpool and their owners might only just be beginning.Watch and subscribe to our Blood Red videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BloodRedLiverpoolFCSign up for our Liverpool FC newsletters: https://data.reachplc.com/210734476470860Join our Blood Red podcast group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1656599847979758/
#JohnWHenry #EuropeanSuperLeague #FootballPrizes Jamie is joined by fellow Tripper Keith Plunkett with special guests Dion Fanning (Associate Editor of The Currency) & Daniel Storey (BBC, Irish Examiner, Optus Sports) to assess the fallout from the 48 hours of madness surrounding the announcement and collapse of the European Super League. As the dust settles and we react to the statement from John W Henry we ask whats next for football and the owners of Liverpool Football Club. Brought to you by www.footballprizes.co.uk Check out the latest LFC Prize here https://footballprizes.co.uk/product/henderson-medal/Our Website is your place for all things Trippers! www.lfcdt.comWin a PS5 and FIFA 21!!! Subscribe and one lucky person will win when we hit 10k Subs!!https://gofund.me/cadb4e05https://www.paypal.com/pools/c/8xexUjDD7CSubscribe, Like, Hit the bell icon and never miss another show from the worlds biggest, 100% free LFC Podcast. ** All views on the show are those of the individual and do not represent those of the LFC Daytrippers **Discord https://discord.gg/6EG2C2SBBgSpotify https://spoti.fi/3f8PVPGTwitch https://www.twitch.tv/lfcdaytrippersApple pods https://apple.co/3cchQvYRSS Feed https://www.spreaker.com/user/lfcdtYoutube https://www.youtube.com/user/TheLFCDaytrippersInstagram https://www.instagram.com/lfcdaytrippers/Newsletter https://www.getrevue.co/profile/LFCDaytrippersDon't forget to subscribe or follow, leave reviews if possible and turn notifications on!!! LFC - Liverpool FC - YNWA - LFC Family - Premier League - EPL - Klopp - Transfer News - Redmen News and Chat - Match Preview - Live Updates - Match Predictions - Match Reaction - Football - Soccer - Football Debate - Passion - Opinion - Laughter - Free Content - Competitions - Giveaways - Podcast - Unfiltered - LFC Daytrippers - Champions League - Football Daily - Euro Football Daily
Mark Rzepczynski joins us today to discuss the Gamestop short-squeeze, democratisation of the investment industry, the increasing expectation among investors that the Federal Reserve will always prevent prolonged market crashes, the 3 main ingredients for a market bubble, whether we are seeing a bubble in the stock market today, the role of short sellers and short selling, whether the WallStreetBets Reddit forum will prompt newer and tighter regulations in the future, the shift towards passive investing over active investing, what we can learn from crowd behaviour, building trading systems without stop-losses, and rare insights into the John W. Henry trading methodology. If you would like to leave us a voicemail to play on the show, you can do so here. Check out our Global Macro series here. Learn more about the Trend Barometer here. IT's TRUE
The injuries to Fabinho and Joel Matip may ultimately change things but for a long time in this transfer window it has appeared that Liverpool will not sign a centre-back in January. So where do they really stand in terms of football finances in a week that has seen them climb into the top five in the Deloitte Money League, moving above Manchester City? Matt Addison is joined first by football finance expert Kieran Maguire and then by the Liverpool ECHO's football and business writer Dave Powell to discuss the latest economic situation at the Reds. On the agenda are Nike, Kylian Mbappe, transfers, Anfield, revenue and more as the guests provide insight into the situation - and whether the current scrutiny of FSG is justified. The show concludes with a chat about Billy Beane and RedBall Acquisitions, with a deal to sell part of FSG to the company having now collapsed, and also the Boston Red Sox and how John W Henry and Co have coped with the pandemic at their other major sports enterprise, with reference to how that could be applied at Liverpool.*Please note this podcast was recorded before Joel Matip sustained ankle-ligament damage in the 3-1 win at Tottenham Hotspur.Watch and subscribe to our Blood Red videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BloodRedLiverpoolFCJoin our Blood Red podcast group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1656599847979758/
- Market context and musings - The Turtles (Richard Dennis and Bill Eckhardt - Original Duke Brothers of “Trading Places bet” fame) - Marc Rich (Sanctions busting and the rise of the Swiss Trading Giants) - Andrew Hall & Phibro. Mr. $100MM - John W. Henry. Exploiting edge. From commodity futures to the Boston Red Sox and Liverpool FC - Bill James, Sabermetrics & Moneyball The post “They May Be Scoundrels and Jerks, But God Damn It, They’re Our Scoundrels and Jerks” | Margin Call Podcast appeared first on Digital Wildcatters.
The Athletic's James Pearce, Simon Hughes and Caoimhe O'Neill discuss Liverpool's plans to re-shape the Premier League and English football as a whole. Is John W. Henry onto a good idea? Or is it a simple power grab when the lower league's are at their most vulnerable? They also mark the 5th anniversary of Jurgen Klopp's appointment as Reds boss. And they look ahead to the derby this weekend. SPECIAL OFFER! Right now we're offering you the opportunity to subscribe to The Athletic for just £1 a month. You can enjoy all of our great articles on the reds and so much more, including James and Simon's in-depth look at Jurgen Klopp's first few weeks as Liverpool manager back in 2015. There's insight in there that you just won't find anywhere else. This offer is running for a limited time only, so go to www.theathletic.com/liverpoolpod to sign up Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Manchester United Owner Joel Glazer and Liverpool Owner John Henry plan to copy the Andrea Agnelli plan of closed domestic league like American sports model similar to the NFL for english football. The Premier League, often referred to outside England as the English Premier League or the EPL, is the top level of the English football league system. Contested by 20 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the English Football League. Juventus Football Club, colloquially known as Juventus and Juve, is a professional football club based in Turin, Piedmont, Italy, that competes in the Serie A, the top flight of Italian football. Nicknamed i Bianconeri or la Vecchia Signora, the club was founded in 1897 by a group of students from Turin. Manchester United Football Club is a professional football club based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, that competes in the Premier League, the top flight of English football. Liverpool Football Club is a professional football club in Liverpool, England, that competes in the Premier League, the top tier of English football. Domestically, the club has won nineteen League titles, seven FA Cups, a record eight League Cups and fifteen FA Community Shields. John William Henry II is an American businessman and investor and the founder of John W. Henry & Company, an investment management firm. He is the principal owner of Liverpool Football Club, the Boston Red Sox, The Boston Globe, and co-owner of Roush Fenway Racing. Andrea Agnelli is an Italian businessman and chairman of Italian football club Juventus F.C. Since 2012, he has also served as Executive Member and Chairman of the European Club Association, and was also appointed to the UEFA Executive Committee since 2015. He is a member of the industrialist Agnelli family. Joel Glazer is part of the Glazer family, who control First Allied Corporation and HRG Group, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the NFL, and England's Manchester United Football Club. The family is based in Florida.
Welcome to the Morning Bulletin, rounding up the big headlines from overnight concerning Liverpool FC. On today’s podcast, Matt Addison joins Paul Wheelock to talk transfers, both ins and outs, with Liverpool linked with a move for Real Betis’ Aissa Mandi, and Paris Saint-Germain reportedly ready to make a bid for Joel Matip. Jadon Sancho’s has supposedly moved a step closer to signing for Manchester United – but has a family member let it slip that the Borussia Dortmund winger would prefer Anfield over Old Trafford? Also on the agenda are comments from Bayern Munich superstar Robert Lewandowski about Jurgen Klopp, plus the thoughts of Liverpool principal owner John W Henry on an incredible season. Enjoy.The Liverpool Echo sends a twice-daily Liverpool FC bulletin out via email with the all latest news, views and analysis from Anfield. Sign up for this service here: https://communicatoremail.com/F/QvfUCndgGDRHFbKqw0Z7Ip/Join our Blood Red podcast group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1656599847979758/Watch and subscribe to our Blood Red videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-TbqyJWlhRPedk-if0rKtw?view_as=subscriberVisit the Liverpool ECHO website: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/liverpool-fcDownload our Liverpool FC app for free: Apple – https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/lfc-echo/id1255495425 Android – https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mirror.liverpoolfc
Matt Addison speaks to Moneyball pionner Billy Beane, the man who inspired Liverpool's transfer recruitment strategy with his work with the Oakland Athletics baseball team, for an exclusive podcast. Beane is baseball's version of Liverpool sporting director Michael Edwards, and was the first to put data, analytics and science into gaining marginal advantages in the transfer market – something the Reds have pretty much perfected in recent years. Beane is the man that Liverpool have looked to follow, so he is the perfect person to shed light on an area that the club try to keep secret. Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Andy Robertson are just three examples of how the Reds have used Beane's technique to unearth undervalued gems, and he gives Blood Red a fascinating insight about how the process works. The 58-year-old, who was played by Brad Pitt in the film Moneyball, is a close personal friend of Liverpool owner John W Henry and FSG chairman Tom Werner, while he also knows the club’s ex-sporting director Damien Comolli. Beane provides insight into all three of them, plus current sporting director Edwards, in a rare behind-the-scenes look into FSG and how the Americans, who also own the Boston Red Sox, operate. Enjoy.The Liverpool Echo sends a twice-daily Liverpool FC bulletin out via email with the all latest news, views and analysis from Anfield. Sign up for this service here: https://communicatoremail.com/F/QvfUCndgGDRHFbKqw0Z7Ip/Join our Blood Red podcast group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1656599847979758/Watch and subscribe to our Blood Red videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-TbqyJWlhRPedk-if0rKtw?view_as=subscriberVisit the Liverpool ECHO website: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/liverpool-fcWant to leave a message to Jurgen Klopp's title winners? If you do, let us know where in the world you celebrated Liverpool's Premier League victory here: https://liverpoolchampions2020.liverpoolecho.co.uk/ Download our Liverpool FC app for free: Apple – https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/lfc-echo/id1255495425 Android – https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mirror.liverpoolfc
Having arrived at Anfield in October 2010, Fenway Sports Group - then known as New England Sports Ventures - have revolutionised Liverpool and even Anfield itself. Fresh from delivering their first Premier League title, ending the Reds' 30-year wait for their 19th top flight crown, Matt Addison explores just how John W Henry and FSG have gone about returning Liverpool to the top of English football. Crossing the Atlantic Blood Red speak with Boston sports writer Frank Dell'Apa and Adam Zand and Garrett LaBonte, members of the Liverpool FC Official Supporters Club Boston as well as Liverpool.com's Ollie Connolly. We explore FSG's decision-making, use of analytics and ability to delegate to experts in the respective fields they work. Plus, how the American ownership have been quick to backtrack on contentious decisions such as price ticket rises and the recent decision to use the Government's Job Rentention Scheme by furloughing employees. Enjoy.The Liverpool Echo sends a twice-daily Liverpool FC bulletin out via email with the all latest news, views and analysis from Anfield. Sign up for this service here: https://communicatoremail.com/F/QvfUCndgGDRHFbKqw0Z7Ip/Join our Blood Red podcast group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1656599847979758/Watch and subscribe to our Blood Red videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-TbqyJWlhRPedk-if0rKtw?view_as=subscriberWant to leave a message to Jurgen Klopp's title winners? If you do, let us know where in the world you celebrated Liverpool's Premier League victory here: https://liverpoolchampions2020.liverpoolecho.co.uk/ Visit the Liverpool ECHO website: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/liverpool-fcDownload our Liverpool FC app for free: Apple – https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/lfc-echo/id1255495425 Android – https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mirror.liverpoolfc
John W. Henry เจ้าของสโมสรลิเวอร์พูล ไม่ใช่นักธุรกิจตั้งแต่กำเนิด แต่เป็นครอบครัวเกษตรกรในรัฐอิลลินอยส์ และเริ่มสร้างความมั่งคั่งขึ้นมาด้วยตัวเอง จากการเก็งกำไรในราคาสินค้าเกษตร โดยยึดหลักการที่เรียกว่า Trend Following ซึ่งทำให้ John W.Henry กลายเป็นคนที่มีความยืดหยุ่นและสามารถปรับตัวไปตามสถานการณ์ที่เกิดขึ้นได้ดี
The Athletic's David Ornstein reflects on Liverpool’s incredible title triumph, bringing you insight on how their owners turned a dream into reality. Stuart Webber, former Director of Recruitment at Anfield and now director of football at Norwich City, tells us about the hunger for success he witnessed first hand on Merseyside, with some great detail on John W Henry. From David's column column this week, hear how a top young player looks set to leave Arsenal. Also news on the future of Nathan Ake with our Bournemouth writer Peter Rutzler. And will Eric Dier be offered a new contract at Spurs? The Athletic’s Charlie Eccleshare will offer the latest on that and also the reasons behind a difficult relationship between Jose Mourinho and Tanguy Ndombele. Right now The Athletic is free for 30 days, bringing you the very best football writing around, covering you until the end of the season just go to www.theathletic.com/ornsteinandchapman to sign up Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the 10-year anniversary approaches of FSG taking over at Anfield, and with Liverpool on the cusp their first Premier League title, the Liverpool ECHO’s Sean Bradbury catches up with the club’s former chairman Sir Martin Broughton. He talks the deal that saw John W Henry’s group take charge, including how close George Gillett and Tom Hicks were to putting Liverpool into administration. We also hear how impressed Sir Martin has been with FSG’s stewardship of the Reds, including how they’ve added value to the club’s worth, and even any potential ‘exit strategy’ they may have. Enjoy.The Liverpool Echo sends a twice-daily Liverpool FC bulletin out via email with the all latest news, views and analysis from Anfield. Sign up for this service here: https://communicatoremail.com/F/QvfUCndgGDRHFbKqw0Z7Ip/Join our Blood Red podcast group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1656599847979758/Watch and subscribe to our Blood Red videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-TbqyJWlhRPedk-if0rKtw?view_as=subscriberVisit the Liverpool ECHO website: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/liverpool-fcDownload our Liverpool FC app for free: Apple – https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/lfc-echo/id1255495425 Android – https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mirror.liverpoolfc
Imagine The Debate with guests of the calibre of Jose Mourinho, John W Henry and David Cameron. You’ve just imagined Il Processo. Jimbo, James Horncastle and Gab Marcotti take on The Trial, the Italian football debate show fronted by Aldo Biscardi for 36 years. Hysterical, all-access, must see TV, an early proponent of VAR and punditry conducted by crystals. Social media before social media existed. Step inside the most popular football show in Italy. RUNNING ORDER: • PART 1a: What was Il Processo? (01m 30s) • PART 1b: Who was Aldo Biscardi? (10m 00s) • PART 2a: Il Processo’s technological analysis (10m 00s) • PART 2b: Berlusconi, Agnelli et al - Italian owners making news on the show (15m 30s) • PART 3a: Maurizio Mosca’s role on the show – pendulums and Platini (25m 40s) • PART 3b: Moggi uses Il Processo as part of Calciopoli (27m 30s) • PART 3c: The legacy and spin-offs of Il Processo (34m 00s) GET IN TOUCH: • follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/totallyfootballshow/) • find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/thetotallyfootballshow/) • send us a tweet: @TheTotallyShow (http://www.twitter.com/thetotallyshow)
Grant interviews the Wall Street Journal's Joshua Robinson and Jonathan Clegg on their new book "The Club: How The English Premier League Became The Wildest, Richest, Most Disruptive Force In Sports." Based on more than 100 interviews, including such figures as Arsene Wenger, Sir Alex Ferguson, Daniel Levy, David Dein and John W. Henry, the book charts the course of the Premier League from its origins as a breakaway from the English Football League to its status now as a global sports colossus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jerry Parker is back on the podcast. He is the founder of Chesapeake Capital, was one of the original TurtleTraders trained by Richard Dennis and has had unbelievable success over his four decade career. Jerry brings to the table a straightforward way of breaking down how trend following works. Trend following relates to everything – from Wall Street to baseball. One of Jerry’s early heroes was John W. Henry, a successful trend following trader and now owner of the Boston Red Sox. Michael and Jerry break apart how John W. Henry and others cross the trend following mindset into sports and beyond. What is Jerry Parker’s worldview? “It’s dangerous out there and you cannot predict it. Stocks are not superior and they are not the go-to investment all the time. Pay attention to the trend. Protect yourself. Be humble, conservative and worried about risk.” He doesn’t see that view changing anytime soon for anyone – including investors. What do investors want? And do they know what they want? Jerry knows he can’t make everyone happy but he try’s to provide appropriate risk control for his clients without missing out on too much profit. In this episode of Trend Following Radio: Baseball analytics Lumpy returns Crisis alpha Having a process and sticking to it Value Investing Bobby Axelrod
Today, I talk to Gary Antonacci, author of Dual Momentum Investing: An Innovative Strategy for Higher Returns with Lower Risk. Gary has over 40 years of investing experience, holds an MBA from Harvard. He also found, invested and worked with a few investing legends when they were relatively unknown – Paul Tudor Jones (billionaire fund manager), John W. Henry (billionaire fund manager, owner of Boston Red Sox) and Richard Dennis (incubated the famous Turtle traders). Gary has been a guest on many other well-known podcasts, including Michael Covel’s and Meb Faber’s shows. On their shows, they get into the weeds on Gary’s Dual Momentum system – why it works better than simple buy-and-hold, why combining absolute and relative strength momentum create great synergy and a few other related topics. I didn’t want to recreate their episodes, so I decided to ask Gary a few additional questions and talk about some non-technical things. Some of our topics include: 1) Why Gary prefers momentum to other investing styles 2) How momentum investing helps you avoid that one debilatating, 2008-esque, loss 3) Gary’s experience investing with Paul Tudor Jones, John W. Henry and Richard Dennis 4) What Gary learned from these legendary managers 5) What Gary looks for when he invests with a manager Check out the links below to learn more about Gary, his investing system and it’s performance and on momentum investing, in general. Gary’s Book: Dual Momentum Investing: An Innovative Strategy for Higher Returns with Lower Risk To Learn More About Gary’s Momentum System: https://www.optimalmomentum.com/index.html Gary’s Blog: http://www.dualmomentum.net/
Ted learned the investmentment industry from John W. Henry, successful Commodities Trader who now owns the Boston Globe , Boston Red Sox, Liverpool Football Club, and other ventures. In 2012 he formed Incline with his partner, and they created a unique strategy to combine equity investments together with Commodity Trading , and call it the Systematic Hybrid Investment Strategy. You will enjoy this conversation about a unique way to invest in both of these markets. He reveals a key trait of JWH that everyone in the investment world should remember. Listen to this interview.
Michael Covel breaks open the newest edition of Trend Following and discusses details of the 5th edition. It becomes a challenge to continually “up the ante”. The book is double the size and broken down into three sections: Principles, interviews, and research. Michael discusses: Dunn vs. S&P, mechanical trading, fundamentals, Warren Buffett and his drawdowns, 200 day moving averages, Nate Silver and Harry Denton on prediction, large fund trading vs. small fund trading, John W. Henry, chasing tops and bottoms of the market, Paul Tudor Jones, price action, process and outcome, CNBC and Joe Kernen, and much more. In this episode of Trend Following Radio: Is trend following dead? Warren Buffett Catching the bottom of the market Prediction as a business Price action Process vs. Outcome CNBC Fundamentals
To celebrate my upcoming fifth edition of Trend Following (April 24, 2017)…my mega episode with Tom Basso is here again by popular demand. If you want to know the right way to think, Tom brings it. Michael plays all of Tom’s interviews back to back and throws in a bonus interview at the beginning. The bonus excerpt is a Tom Basso presentation from the early to mid 1990s. Tom is most famously known as “Mr. Serenity” in Jack Schwager’s “The New Market Wizards”. Now retired from managing client money, Tom was president and founder of Trendstat Capital Management. He became a registered investment advisor in 1980, a registered commodities advisor in 1984, and was elected to the board of the National Futures Association in 1998. Throughout this 4 1/2 hour podcast Michael and Tom cover a broad range of topics including: Tom’s background and how he got into trading, speculation, emotional rushes, emotional devastation, catastrophic events, separating trading from politics, behavioral economics, advice to newcomers entering the CTA industry, location independence, time management, stoicism, black swans, and the importance of routine. Michael and Tom also go through listener questions spanning topics including: trading regrets, money management vs. trading, tinkering with current systems, drawdowns, one-system vs. multiple systems, thoughts on Alan Watts, emotions during both losing and winning periods, exit strategies, practice trading vs. live trading, money management, risk control, how to handle skeptics, serenity, John W. Henry, coin flip entry method, percent betting, comfort with uncertainty, initial capital at risk vs. unrealized gains, and fighting against your gut reaction. This podcast includes a wealth of knowledge worth listening to over and over again. In this episode of Trend Following Radio: Speculation Fighting against emotions Catastrophic events Separating trading from politics Advice to newcomers entering the CTA industry Time Management The importance of routine Money management vs. Trading
Michael talks with Ted Parkhill. Ted has over 25 years of management experience in the investment business. He is a founding partner of systematic macro investment manager Incline Investment Management (IIM). He is also serves as an Assistant Professor of business at Sierra Nevada College in Incline Village, NV. Prior to IIM he was the director of marketing for Zazove Associates a multi-billion dollar quantitative convertible securities manager. He was a senior marketing executive at John W. Henry & Company one of the original Commodity Trading Advisors. In this episode of Trend Following Radio: It is possible to consistently generate profitable returns through systematic trading Markets are inefficient and therefore trends materialize Trends last longer than people think Prices reflect the sum of the knowledge of all market participants
Today marks 400 episodes on Trend Following radio. To celebrate Michael has put together a compilation of Tom Basso interviews. Tom has been on Trend Following Radio four times and his interviews have been among the most popular episodes airing on the show. Michael plays the interviews back to back and throws in a bonus interview at the beginning. The bonus excerpt is a Tom Basso presentation from the early to mid 1990s. Tom Basso is most famously known as “Mr. Serenity” in Jack Schwager’s “The New Market Wizards”. Now retired from managing client money, Tom was president and founder of Trendstat Capital Management. He became a registered investment advisor in 1980, a registered commodities advisor in 1984, and was elected to the board of the National Futures Association in 1998. Throughout this 4 1/2 hour podcast Michael and Tom cover a broad range of topics including: Tom’s background and how he got into trading, speculation, emotional rushes, emotional devastation, catastrophic events, separating trading from politics, behavioral economics, advice to newcomers entering the CTA industry, location independence, time management, stoicism, black swans, and the importance of routine. Michael and Tom also go through listener questions spanning topics including: trading regrets, money management vs. trading, tinkering with current systems, drawdowns, one-system vs. multiple systems, thoughts on Alan Watts, emotions during both losing and winning periods, exit strategies, practice trading vs. live trading, money management, risk control, how to handle skeptics, serenity, John W. Henry, coin flip entry method, percent betting, comfort with uncertainty, initial capital at risk vs. unrealized gains, and fighting against your gut reaction. This podcast includes a wealth of knowledge worth listening to over and over again.
Michael Covel speaks with Mark Rzepczynski. Rzepczynski is a Founder and Chief Investment Officer at AMPHI Capital Management. Prior to co-founding AMPHI Capital Management, he was the CEO of the Fund Group at FourWinds Capital Management, where he oversaw alternative investments. Rzepczynski was also President and Chief Investment Officer at John W. Henry & Co., an iconic Commodity Trading Advisor. He is on the Advisory Board of the Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst Association (CAIA), the Associate Editor of the Journal of Alternative Investments, and a former board member of the FIA Futures Industry Association. Covel and Rzepczynski discuss the advantages of podcasting as a format over traditional media outlets; why prices are “primal”; prices as a heuristic; Rzepczynski’s ah-ha moment that brought him to the heuristic of price; why a complex education doesn’t necessarily mean you should use a complex system; why knowing the reasoning behind price movement is unnecessary; VUCA: volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous; VUCA in the context of portfolio management; the zen of trading and portfolio management; the importance of passion in investing; the notion of over-diversification; dynamic allocation; convergent vs. divergent; the improbability principle; tail events and preparing for the unexpected; the notion of systematic vs. discretionary; how trend following is represented in the mainstream media; complexity; risk and return; volatility and complacency. Want a free trend following DVD? Go to trendfollowing.com/win.
Ian St John brings the former Liverpool players back after their winter break on Sturridge, Suarez, title aspirations, full backs and the Liverpool owner John W Henry. He's joined by Alan Kennedy, David Fairclough and Michael Thomas. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"Mr. Serenity" Tom Basso, the trend following trader famously featured in Jack Schwager's "New Market Wizards", returns to the show to speak with Michael Covel. This time, the focus is on questions posed by listeners. Basso and Covel go over the questions and talk about subjects such as the video of philosopher Alan Watts that Covel discussed on a recent podcast that asked, "what if money was no object?"; how Basso manages his emotions during both losing and winning periods; what drove Basso to "enjoy the ride" and whether there were periods in his life when it was difficult to do so; exit strategies on winning positions; Basso's use of hedges; the process behind taking a developed system from testing to live trading; what Basso learned from his earliest large drawdown; Basso's use of money management and risk control; Basso's advice to the first time programmer; how to handle skeptics of trend following; whether Basso considered the notion of serenity from the very beginning of his career; the career of John W. Henry; Basso's coin flip entry method, and the importance of exit strategies; percent betting; diversification; what would cause Basso to stop trading a particular system; comfort with uncertainty; Basso's views on initial capital at risk vs. unrealized gains; and fighting against your gut reaction when your system tells you otherwise. Basso brings a wealth of knowledge in answering these listener questions, so hop on and (as Basso says) "enjoy the ride". Note: This original #83 episode has to been updated to include all Basso interviews so far. 4 hours plus!
Michael Covel discusses two philosophical approaches that are the key to being a success in any field: being awake to the outside world and thinking outside the box. Being part of the system is not going to reward you, and if you're awake to the outside world, you can see things you wouldn't otherwise notice that you can use to your advantage. From his childhood to early experiences doing opposition research in a political campaign, Covel offers several anecdotes regarding "lightbulb" moments that have come about as a result of thinking outside the box. Covel has used the same principles and outside-the-box thinking to get at the insights of how trend following really works. Trying to figure out how people like Bill Dunn, John W. Henry, and Jerry Parker all pieced together was revealed to Covel at a conference in London. He relates the story that was the foundational thread for much of his later work. Covel also connects outside-the-box thinking to trend following in general: If there's anything hard about being a trend following trader, it's that you have to be comfortable being by yourself. You can't take solace in the crowd, and thinking differently is the key.
Michael Covel talks to Mike Dever, founder of Brandywine Asset Management and author of "Jackass Investing: Don't Do It. Profit From It." Covel talks to Dever about being an entrepreneur from an early age and making his first investments in his early 20s. Starting with $5,000 in 1979, Dever quickly ran it up to $60,000 and learned some of his first trading lessons along the way. After deciding to set up some systematic trading models to help protect his investments, he put together his first fund in 1981. Dever had some interesting experiences at a fairly young age with some people who became big names on Wall Street: Paul Tudor Jones and John W. Henry. Deciding to get outside brokers to manage a fund to diversify his own business, he ended up starting funds with both of these legendary traders. Covel and Dever discuss some of the myths discussed in "Jackass Investing"; how everybody is a market timer; the stigma against investing in futures; return drivers; the risks you take by being risk averse; and the shift in attitudes towards volatility in America. In 2011, Dever relaunched Brandywine; he discusses why strategies based on sound return drivers are so important to his firm and where he's at today. Dever was on the show many months ago, but this episode goes much more in depth with some really fantastic color regarding the early stages of the managed money world. Note: This is Dever's 2nd appearance on the podcast. Special Offer: receive free DVD delivered to your home or office: www.trendfollowing.com/win.
My guest today is Tony Bazile of Intrinsic Capital Management, a trend following trader specializing in stocks. He was a professional water skier back into his 20s. The topic is Trend Following. In this episode of Trend Following Radio we discuss: Bazile's background Dealing with the sheer volume of information on individual stocks How trend following is the strategy, not the instrument Traces the lineage from Richard Dennis to Jerry Parker to Salem Abraham, and from John W. Henry to Ken Tropin to Tony Bazile Jump in! --- I'm MICHAEL COVEL, the host of TREND FOLLOWING RADIO, and I'm proud to have delivered 10+ million podcast listens since 2012. Investments, economics, psychology, politics, decision-making, human behavior, entrepreneurship and trend following are all passionately explored and debated on my show. To start? I'd like to give you a great piece of advice you can use in your life and trading journey… cut your losses! You will find much more about that philosophy here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/trend/ You can watch a free video here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/video/ Can't get enough of this episode? You can choose from my thousand plus episodes here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/podcast My social media platforms: Twitter: @covel Facebook: @trendfollowing LinkedIn: @covel Instagram: @mikecovel Hope you enjoy my never-ending podcast conversation!
Tony Bazile of Intrinsic Capital Management is a trend following trader specializing in stocks. Michael Covel talks to Bazile about his background, which is unlike anybody profiled on the podcast so far: He was a professional water skier into his 20s. After observing another water skier trading on the sidelines and making a ton of money, Bazile decided to look into trading for himself. He made quite a bit before the tech bubble burst; when it popped, he was left with the feeling that there was still plenty of opportunity, and he forged forward. He moved to New York with his then-girlfriend and wound up living directly behind the American Stock Exchange, where he spent six or seven months handing out his resume (litetrally on the streets to Wall Street warriors). Eventually, he found himself working for John Mulheren. Bazile relates a story where Mulheren went on vacation after taking a large position. When Mulheren's team sold 80% on the second day of what would become a three week rally, Mulheren returned from his vacation furious, and Bazile learned one of his most valuable trend following lessons. This sent him down a path where he visited Bill Dunn in Stewart, Florida, and eventually ended up working for Ken Tropin at Graham Capital. Tropin told Bazile: "I'm good because I know that I don't know which way the markets are headed." After managing money for Graham Capital, Bazile left and partnered up with David Frakes, and formed Intrinsic Capital Management. ICM uses a trend following strategy to trade stocks, and Bazile and Covel discuss dealing with the sheer volume of information on individual stocks; and how trend following is the strategy, not the instrument. Covel also traces the lineage from Richard Dennis to Jerry Parker to Salem Abraham, and from John W. Henry to Ken Tropin to Tony Bazile. Only time will tell! Special Offer: receive free DVD delivered to your home or office: www.trendfollowing.com/win.