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Amy keeps it light this week with multiple stories that explore the Third Man Phenomenon. Then, because everyone needs a well-balanced podcast, Monique goes extra dark and hits it out of the park with the deeply traumatizing story of baseball player, Marty Bergen. If you liked this episode, please take a moment to rate, review, and subscribe.Join OurPatreon!Check Out OurWebsite!Follow Us OnInstagram!
My guest today is Marty Bergin, President of DUNN Capital Management, which manages over $1.5 billion and is one of the longest continually running trend following firms in the world. In today's episode, Marty reflects on the firm's 50-year journey in the trend following space and shares how a firm can not only survive but thrive over five decades. He touches on the resilience required to weather market fluctuations, how an allocation to trend following may enhance portfolio performance, and the need for adaptability in strategies while staying true to your core principles. (1:20) Marty Bergen intro (2:34) Trend following & fee structures (5:01) Lessons from 50 Years in investing (13:05) Benefits of non-correlated asset classes (20:52) Institutional interest in trend following (24:31) Handling volatility (27:16) Views on cryptocurrencies (30:03) Considerations for allocator (32:05) Marty's most memorable investment ----- Follow Meb on Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube For detailed show notes, click here To learn more about our funds and follow us, subscribe to our mailing list or visit us at cambriainvestments.com ----- Today's episode is sponsored by YCharts. YCharts enables financial advisors to make smarter investment decisions and better communicate with clients. Visit YCharts to download their 2024 Election Guide & start your free trial - be sure to mention "Meb" for 20% off your subscription (new clients only). Follow The Idea Farm: Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram | TikTok ----- Interested in sponsoring the show? Email us at Feedback@TheMebFaberShow.com ----- Past guests include Ed Thorp, Richard Thaler, Jeremy Grantham, Joel Greenblatt, Campbell Harvey, Ivy Zelman, Kathryn Kaminski, Jason Calacanis, Whitney Baker, Aswath Damodaran, Howard Marks, Tom Barton, and many more. ----- Meb's invested in some awesome startups that have passed along discounts to our listeners. Check them out here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Amy keeps it light this week with multiple stories that explore the Third Man Phenomenon. Then, because everyone needs a well-balanced podcast, Monique goes extra dark and hits it out of the park with the deeply traumatizing story of baseball player, Marty Bergen. If you liked this episode, please take a moment to rate, review, and subscribe. Edited by: LNC Sound ~ @lncsound
This week's episode takes a very dark turn into the mind of a player who suffered from severe mental health. Listen as Dave talks about one dark day in the winter of 1900. Follow the show on social media by going to IAPRadio.com Thanks for listening!
The best catcher in the game of baseball loses his battle with mental health and takes his family with him. Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marty_Bergen_(baseball) https://ourgame.mlblogs.com/the-marty-bergen-tragedy-f2908f6bec1c https://sabr.org/journal/article/boston-baseball-tragedy-the-sad-tale-of-marty-bergen/ https://www.nytimes.com/1900/01/20/archives/kills-his-entire-family-martin-bergen-bostons-catcher-a-murderer.html https://www.newenglandhistoricalsociety.com/remembering-martin-bergen-beaneaters-star-murder-suicide/
From 1896 to 1899, Marty Bergen was at the top of his craft while playing baseball in the big leagues! Some would say that he had it all - success in a professional setting and a lovely family. However, something dark was lurking underneath... Were the warning signs there? Could this have been prevented? Unfortunately, this is a tale of severe mental illness that went untreated. How far exactly have we come as a society in a century? We'll let you be the judge of that. Be sure to send your case suggestions and hometown horrors to thechocolatemilkpod@gmail.com!
Mary and Emilee take you on a voyage through the dark and muddy waters of the family annihilator. We explore the tragic tale of Marty Bergmen and the recent account of the Watts Family Murders. It's pretty brutal... TW: child abuse, spousal abuse, graphic accounts of murder
Today, Emily heads to North Brookfield, Massachusetts to share the terribly sad story of Boston Beaneater catcher, Marty Bergen. Then Rachel tells the story of Montreal's premier jeweler (not) J. Albert Guay who had a narcissistic and sinister plot to get rid of his wife. Plus, hear about Emily's terrifying visit to the Precious Moments Museum. Hopefully you're horrified!National Suicide Prevention Hotline (US): 1-800-273-8255 Suicide Prevention Hotlines (Other Countries) Content/Trigger Warnings: Violence, Suicide, Child Murder, Mental IllnessContact Us: Instagram: @horriblehistorypod Twitter: @thehorriblepod Email: horriblehistorypodcast@gmail.com Support the Show: Buy Us a Coffee - www.buymeacoffee.com/horriblehistory Patreon - www.patreon.com/horriblehistory Help this little podcast grow! $5 and up Patrons get early access, plus access to Happy Hour with Horrible History.Sources:WikipediaMacleans Find a GraveTrip AdvisorMurderpediaNew Yorker Our GameBaseball EssentialNew England Historical Society This Day in Baseball Intro Music: “Creeper” - Oliver LyuSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/horriblehistory)
In this week's episode, we talk about Marty Bergen who was a well-known baseball player in the 1800s. Marty went through the typical ups and downs that any famous or well-known person would deal with until his mind started playing tricks on him. Tune in tomorrow to hear what sent Marty spiraling and if he ever out-witted his own mind.
All New Ad-Free Episode! Three cases, Three Different sets of murders. One from 1900, one from 1926, and one from 1978-1993. Marty Bergen, George Jefferson Hassell, and Robert Spangler. cherryavenuetruecrime.com email: host@cherryavenuetruecrime.com Twitter: @avenuecrime Marty Bergen – Society for American Baseball Research (sabr.org) Written by Brian McKenna Marty Bergen (baseball) Wikipedia Marty Bergen, … Continue reading Different Degrees of Murder →
With baseball season coming to an end and the winter falling fast we feel it necessary to tell the tail of former MLB catcher and murderer Marty Bergen. Listen as we talk about Marty and more in our newest episode! Follow the show on social media and help us out by going to patreon.com/drunkenopinion Follow all the shows in the Drunk Tank Network. Thanks for listening
This week, Lindsey and Tiffany talk all about family annihilators. Lindsey starts off this episode diving into the odd and short case of Marty Bergen, a Boston Beaneaters catcher. Tiffany follows up with her own case about Ryan Champion (once more she knew someone who was murdered - Lindsey is concerned for her own safety!) In addition to this, the girls panic about what Taco Bell will be replacing their beloved entrees with and have a few laughs over the kind of people they were in school. Next week, Luminol Cocktail's episode will be about online predators. Check out all the lovely links below to find ways to get even more content from your favorite cocktail sipping ladies! Luminolcocktail.com Facebook Instagram --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Eds tells the tale of Marty Bergen, a gifted catcher from the early days of Major League Baseball who may have gone down as one of the greats if he could've gotten the proper help to escape his demons.
There are no excuses, only reasons for what Marty Bergen did 120 years ago this week, when a lifetime of paranoia and mental illness culminated in the murder of his family, and the suicide that shocked a the rural community he lived in, and the baseball community at large. Mike and Bill look back on the troubled life of Bergen, and his attempts to get help in an era where none was forthcoming, and marvel at how little we've improved in 12 decades years. Plus, happy birthday to Rusty Greer and Chick Gandil.
The official launch of Strength Check! How much do we care about people? Are we concerned about people, or just their bodies? The cases of Elizabeth Short (the Black Dahlia) and Marty Bergen are discussed with this question in mind. What can we do better for each other? E-mail the show: strengthcheckpodcast@gmail.com Follow the show on Twitter: @StrengthCheck
Can you implement well established hedge fund strategies in a systematic way?Future Value Capital has been researching this for years, before they started trading. They are unique because of how they simplify and automate complex Risk Premia.But we aren't the best at explaining their systems. Roman Lutz, the Chief Financial Officer of Future Value Capital will explain it all in this interview.-----EXCEPTIONAL RESOURCE: Find Out How to Build a Safer & Better Performing Portfolio using this FREE NEW Portfolio Builder ToolIn This Episode, You'll Learn:About Merger Arbitrage and How investors can ProfitWhat criteria they look for in mergers, such as Market Cap, Deal Size, Liquidity etc.What currency markets Future Value Capital entersThe app. 15 strategies they use and how many sub strategies they may haveThe origin stories of where the Future Value Capital strategy derived from.Understanding the typical way to build a derivative businessWhy the average correlation of a hedge fund with equities has shifted from 0.6 to 0.9 from the 1990's to today.How Scottish Whiskey tasting can kickstart long term business relationshipsAddressing the “Black Box” label that many systematic programs hasWhat environment Future Value Capital's systems are best suited to operate withinThe business structure of Future Venture Capital and the alliance with Trium CapitalAbout the post Madoff and additional regulatory environment investors are operating inHow Roman Lutz developed the shared business management and split the overhead cost with other emerging fund managersThe negative side effects of sharing hedge fund management business practices with other firmsA ballpark figure for the cost of being part of the Trium Manager Alliance and get the services required to be able to operate as a regulated and well run firmHow Roman and partners develop new plans in regards to where the economy is going and how to develop plans to manage funds going forwardHow merger arbitrage and volatility arbitrage connect implied and realized volatilityHow to buy realized volatilityWhen to deploy and when not to deploy the realized volatility trades (when volatility starts to trend)Main categories from a strategy point of view – Trend Following for exampleHow Future Value Capital uses trend following-----ATTENTION TTU TRIBE : SIGN-UP for Rick Rule's Symposium: Once in a life-time natural resource insights from the BEST investors in the world via a first-class livestream or Live event!Resources & Links Mentioned in this Episode:Listen to the past episode with Marty Bergen from Dunn Capital mentioned in regards to the higher correlation between traditional alternative investment space and the traditional assets.Lars Jaeger owner of Alternative Beta Partners – Wrote extensively about the lack of alpha to people hunting it. 4x more assets are looking for alpha than alpha is available in the market.Listen to our previous guest Karsten Schroeder from Amplitude Capital on the value of systematic trading vs. discretionaryLearn more about the
Marty Bergen, troubled catcher for the Boston Beaneaters in the late 1890's