I am a Yankees fan. I know, I know, I don’t like me either. I first became a Yankees fan in 1979. I was five years old and living on Governors Island (when it was a Coast Guard base) and my father took me to my first baseball game. I watched the late great Bobby Murcer hit a grand slam to put the Yankees on top of the Texas Rangers. A memory that will be with me forever.
I so enjoy how these notes preach trading floor gospel in the vernacular. There are a lot of people who need to hear that “hope is not a strategy”, and most of them have never seen a Bloomberg terminal
Another brilliant article Jared. I think you really hit the nail on the head with one of the problems that is rotting society from the inside out: people need to be allowed to fail, as that is a great motivator. You nailed it! We live in a time where everything is backwards because no one is allowed to do that very thing.
I so enjoy how these notes preach trading floor gospel in the vernacular. There are a lot of people who need to hear that “hope is not a strategy”, and most of them have never seen a Bloomberg terminal
As usual, you nailed it. Another excellent essay!
Another brilliant article Jared. I think you really hit the nail on the head with one of the problems that is rotting society from the inside out: people need to be allowed to fail, as that is a great motivator. You nailed it! We live in a time where everything is backwards because no one is allowed to do that very thing.