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by throwaway2037
939 days ago
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This is a fair point. If you exclude the early part of his life, working as an asset manager is easy work. Most jobs are much more stressful. Basically, you sit around and read annual/quarterly reports and try to find the next company to buy. To be clear, this type of asset management is similar to private equity. They are buying whole companies. This business is much lower volatility than buying/selling stocks for fund management. Also: Fewer transactions. So I would say the 2nd half of his life was low stress (outsider's view, of course). |
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