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Episode description
Today, we discuss comments from Warren Buffett in the recent Berkshire Hathaway shareholders meeting, AQR Capital’s recent research finding pure Trend Following strategies to be a better hedge in bear markets than Options strategies, the oil market & the USO ETF, how commodities are great diversifiers which often outperform equities, how to think about market inefficiencies, and why it’s never too late to invest into Trend Following.
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Episode TimeStamps:
00:00 – Intro
01:53 – Macro recap from Niels
07:24 – Weekly review of returns
40:38 – Alastair: Questions 1/2/3: How do you pick which month futures contract to trade? Is there any possible alpha in how you roll a futures contract? What is your overall reason for doing what you do in the markets?
52:22 – Top Tweet
53:49 – Performance recap
56:35 – Announcement of next week’s special guest, Nick Leeson
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