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there's only one bottom line on Wall
Street and that bottom line is how much
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money you make whatever your background
was it's can you make money can you
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contribute it profitable I like being a
foxhole all day long with your enemies
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I've seen many people who pulls the
blows over transaction greed is ugly
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make as much money as you can so that
you can get out of there before it turns
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you to the dark side.
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you want me to buy it on a straight plus
Victor is your boss they will navigate
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it's a public offer it's not me okay so
stop pulling my chain if you aren't
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around who would I make one I need you
hey do you think it's easy to bake
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worthiness but there is no weapon for
you huh what do you need 90 bid tent
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down told me thank you okay nice fella
you're very funny guy I try my best
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I think Wall Street gets a bad name I
think people think that it's a bunch of
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stuffed shirts with master's degrees in
finance and MBAs from Wharton and
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Harvard and forget about it I mean there
are real people down here with real
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emotions in real passion war trade is
basically edited they usually have some
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kind of headpiece on like I do the ear
pieces just to communicate with my booth
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but I don't know what what I'm doing or
what I should be though that's the mind
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behind the puppet that's the one that's
pulling my strings basically those are
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mostly option booths right there all the
way at the top of the middle that's an
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equity firm and then south balcony that
one is an equity and option firm it does
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bolt when they call me where my orders
they tell me what I'm getting comes
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through my handheld electronic device
that I have and run around executing
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orders sometimes I have to leave them
with the specialist to watch it for me
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because I have so many that I have to go
let me see a can I check it again please
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FDA is there
much doubt about I got another two
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thousand by an all 1551 apex thank you
sir about the party on most people don't
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understand what I do most people don't
understand what the hedge fund is I mean
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when I lived down in Florida I said I
run a hedge fund they thought I was in
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landscaping
you know that's not even a joke traders
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we're trying to figure out the future I
mean this is the last undiscovered
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mystery on earth
traders are no better than a hundred
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years ago you know I mean we're still
guessing where the market is going to be
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yeah we have technical analysis we have
all these tools to try and figure out
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what's going on but we don't know it's
the great race to try and figure out the
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unknown that's what it's about
today my mom is coming over in a little
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bit to say hello and clean and replenish
my water supplies she's kind of my
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personal slave man Anthony come on speak
to me how are you good I come here once
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every two or three weeks to clean his
room in to do his bathroom and it gives
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me a chance to see him he's still my
baby and helping my only child
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there yeah so I just come in i just feel
needed I do my mom II think see I make
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Timmy's bed in it at home my husband
makes our bed and I have my own cleaning
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lady but um some heart another I became
Timmy's cleaning lady she cleans the
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apartment she brings me food water does
my laundry my other roommate cooks for
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me my mom's not that good of a cook well
today it took me two and a half hours to
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get here some of my friends laugh at me
they can't believe that I go through
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this but I enjoy him you know I didn't
really care what my friends think and I
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feel good that he has a clean bed in a
clean bathroom I don't have to worry
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about him
for few weeks because mother's always
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worried about their son oh goody
all right that explains well that's
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interesting I didn't have any clue that
so look what we do is analyze companies
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that sounds pretty bad do those guys
where public valuation is inefficient
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you can go in there and find an
opportunity to sell something that's
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overvalued or buy something that's
undervalued or ru is one it was the
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evaluation of any company it is best
when it reflects the truth if all you
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have is the company implying that things
are great and things are growing
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if stock is going to have a much higher
valuation without like a company they
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said that they got the short sellers
they're a reality check sometimes to
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almost an exclusively bullish
presentation by whether it be the
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companies themselves or the fee hungry
Wall Street analysts that promote them
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so it's good to have some balance to
that one of the companies we are
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following is a very expensive designer
Jean manufacturer $250 jeans why anybody
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buys guys I don't know but they do if
people do buy me so this company we
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think has an inventory problem but
they're not acknowledging it to anybody
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these jeans a couple years ago were the
hot jeans and so they gave specific
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stores exclusive right to sell the jeans
in a certain area so we're going to go
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up to the Bronx we're going to go to a
kind of a retail alley and the reason
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for that is one of the ways to check
whether their overstock is to look and
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see if some of the B and C stores are
showing up with product
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the other person that we want out there
you know the difference between a good
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product and a bad product and you're
going to bring them in and get them
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right where you want them to be that's
your strength and some of the guys that
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you've shown in so far have an
incredible potential we want to guide
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that young aggressive hungry smart and
that hasn't lived through some of the
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market cycles that people over 30 of
lead group why do you think that's
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important because they don't have any
prejudices we'd like to talk to anybody
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that feels they have a distinct edge in
any kind of a market whatever they base
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it on whether they base it on migratory
routes of elephants that a legendary
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trader who's attracted legendary
investors developed a program on it say
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that again what did he do he developed
the trading program based on migratory
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routes of elephants and Africa what does
that have to do with anything
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there believe it or not there's a
pattern behind how they do what they do
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and where they go and he found stocks
that tend to follow that pattern that's
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either side that the elephant goes too
far to the right and it needs to come
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back to the left he'll buy or sell a
stock based on their back absolutely
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it's true it's incredible our kidding
what it is is markets trend if you could
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identify that trend and stay with that
trend until that trend changes you can
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make an awful lot of money
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Timoteo right what the hell are these
handcuffs doing here and show up I'm
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losing money I won them at Dave &
Buster's
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go away huh leave me alone
down five grand okay with the RS ard on
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top at ners with the midwest there's all
different language that's spoken on a
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trading floor and everyone knows the
language hey ami what there's no lie to
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me fuck small a 91 what do you need to
do 2500 Cheers I'm a buyer 90,000 and
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grand I know it then maybe wine is thick
offered at one there are correct ways to
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bid for a stock this correct ways to
offer or sell a stock and if you don't
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do it the right way
persons not going to know what you're
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talking about cats out at 90 all right
I'll buy stock away at 90 good and I'll
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say 91 for 7000 sold do I take three
thousand ninety is 80s huh
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daddy what's thought to be Ted I smell
up so it was old xxx time you said it
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my guy still funny yeah you could drop
him thank you
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the gecko the blue shirt with a white
collar as popularized by Michael
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Douglas's character Gordon Gecko in the
movie Wall Street they go in and out of
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style but everybody's got one in the
back of their closet as in hey man
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you're going to wear your gecko we want
you to be out there get in sync with the
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investment community of you are you want
to get that rid that you're nailing that
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rhythm and you're going to bring us some
of the biggest investors and some of the
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biggest managers on the planet because
they're attracted to you naturally and
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after the initial attraction you have
the follow-through so it just gets done
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everybody's going to listen to you so
it's your platform and you can do
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anything that you want to do and and the
good thing about you is you don't take
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advantage of it you don't know it it's a
good thing I mean that's a great thing
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that's a gift forgetting about business
your biggest challenge is going to be to
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fend off the wedding proposal
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Wall Street is paying a high valuation
or the stock because it believes that
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this is a great company that's not just
hit it big in last year's denim craze
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but it's going to have a long growth
story if in fact they do out of an
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Indian toy problem and they're going to
struggle to meet sales and earnings
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expectations in the future so there's
money to be made in covering the short
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buy low sell high but just in Reverse or
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right there let go end up genes of the
make that we're looking at front and
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center right in the window so I'm going
to check another store yeah
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they got them these guys are moving
product through channels that they
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initially didn't intend to the only
conclusion I can come up with is because
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they have excess product and they're
fine to get it out the door so they can
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look at its revenue recent earnings this
is supposed to be an exclusive highly
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demanded playing dead has cachet they
musta had several hundred genes in that
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and that's just what's on display genes
and fashion are fads and so the market
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shouldn't pay massive multiples for
today's hit machine company this is just
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a little piece of the puzzle that says
this the world is flooded with these
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$300 jeans and we just saw you know one
example of that well I work out of my
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apartment because I'm a cheap Jew I can
say that I am Jewish people say get in
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office and we'll give you money and I
said no give me money then I'll get in
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office make it worth my while I mean
this is the tax deduction Jimmy never
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ceases to amaze me okay and he's always
been like this I think he received about
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twelve or thirteen thousand from his
four mistress I don't remember the exact
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amount but I know we turned it into nine
hundred thousand maybe a million I have
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complete confidence in him not just
because I'm his mother and I'm not just
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saying that cuz I'm his mother
I'm not just saying that cuz I'm his
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mother I don't think you'll ever lose
money I believe you know they call ever
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lose money well you're gonna lose money
but you're all also I mean everyone
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loses money at some point in their life
but you're never going off gaining this
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just gives your my mother you hit me
even hear me on camera in black my
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childhood all right I was an abusive
mother I'm glad you can finally admit it
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you abused child let's laugh about it
can see the scars are buried in my heart
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good it's got a great sense of humor
okay yeah he's always made people laugh
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but Timmy's highly intelligent I feel
very grateful that at a young age he
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found what he wanted to do he has his
identity you know he knows what he is
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doing and he loves what he does okay
Timmy I'm leaving all right one stack
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one in the middle betrayed okay what a
sweet oblivious her overdue today I'm
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going to meet with a hedge fund manager
who was recommended to me by a friend
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his name is Kevin tasty and she runs a
hedge fund that focuses primarily on
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value investments he has had a great
track record but is still relatively
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small and he would like to grow can you
tell me a little bit more about your
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background in the summer of o2 is when I
quit the job oh is that about stocks
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were cheap enough and start a hedge fund
attic mortgage the apartment there were
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a thousand stocks trading at ten P or
less and it was like first time in two
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decades that they were that cheap and
then you yourself took on a lot of risk
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to become an entrepreneur and start this
venture yes
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mm-hmm and how much of your own money do
you have invested in your fund basically
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like ninety percent of my liquid network
that's very sort of a convincing
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argument for investors
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every summer we usually try to hire a
few mostly it's college level interns on
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people that have majored in finance are
looking to get a little experience tied
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to the resume Daniels the son of one of
our senior trade attorney has to be can
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come in and get a flavor of what goes on
here what daddy does for a living and
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you know he's been a good asset the hard
worker learned a lot I think in the last
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few weeks too so we'll abused them for
the rest of summer I'm learning from a
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girl over there my name is Polly she
teaches me all the all the tricks and
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trades of how to work to the book I
think I'm the only female in the post
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and like everyone's mother she's amazing
so I work out what I do is back here
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there are a bunch of files and papers
and cut that they spit out through their
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computers and they come after here and
we have two files ripping them off but
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they come out like all results in rapid
fire usually in the morning in the late
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afternoon right about now they usually
start coming out rapidly mr. Nunn here
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shows me how to out of the
these charts here and keep them out of
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Baltimore yet IV need to I think it mmm
there's a Carter not as hard as you cook
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Howard is my work partner now yeah stop
200 else I mean if there's gold rush
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there's not really alive gold
you still make a lot of money selling
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shovels tonight we're going to the pole
in the bear on the waldorf-astoria and
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we're going to meet up with it with some
of my Wall Street friends and we're
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going to talk trading and some talk Wall
Street and talk financing and have a
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good time
most of my friends my age they're not an
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independent situation like me one trades
options
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another one assist and trading
currencies another one works for real
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estate hedge funds is just all sorts of
our Wall Street type people is 24 years
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old they hire young kids because we
achieve them work harder than everybody
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else
it has to I don't have a wife and kids
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to go home to at 6 o'clock at night I
guess I can stay in the office and work
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if I have to run a few jobs we have to
stay up to date on things or the lecture
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out of the game and it's also
competitive that's another thing that's
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what I like about it to that point I
like Wall Street because you can be
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against the grain and rebellious and
make a lot of money if you do different
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things and other people did your
adrenaline gets flowing you know in the
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morning and doesn't stop until the
market closes and you look forward to
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going to work in the morning I'm like
right exactly I mean you're looking for
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you're like you're like today I'm gonna
go to work I'm gonna make fun of money I
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found that a bit when I know that maybe
there's a 20 million dollar loan
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clothing that I originated and I can't
complain life is good definitely good
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you know what the bad days are better
than the good days the good days you're
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worried about losing what you just made
the bad days you're like my stock got
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cheaper
well you you also because a little bit
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of emotion over time you know $50,000 up
there used to take three laps around the
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campus naked you know I'd be pumped up
now for $2000 it's a good day but it's
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all right great a it's not your years
today not only for $50,000 down it is
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bad but it's not a deal breaker fight
$1,000,000 up day or $1,000,000 down day
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then talk to me that
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these stocks that may have some momentum
to make a judgment call where they seem
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to be going to at the end of the day
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auditor services broke refers provides
that a machine does not this information
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that's why some people prefer to use a
program on they get they get a feel for
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the marketplace what's going on
we pointed to this morning we were split
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up to over to buy it on our straight
plus six is if they don't have the
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people getting wool then I don't know
Rena would be a lot of geniuses in the
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book what what would they like me to do
have my there's a transaction that takes
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place we don't whip a contract out of
our pocket inside we don't shake hands
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even it's done on a verbal agreement
last eighteen I can't buy it on a
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straight plus sorry I don't look I don't
look next
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this is my job have enough here that
your job is to stand here and find out a
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way for us to buy you lunch every day
that's a job in the middle of executing
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what all friendly they're all make to
each other I just they just bust each
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other's top
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ask me what they would like me to do
hose the night nail for them yes
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it's a 100 shares I have not ordered my
branded coop I'm showing Stockmann
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demands liquidity their work that's my
job you got upset when there was a 1
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lakh there now you get upset with this
5,000 shares they're back to me exactly
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why I don't care the questions go back
to me and tell me what it is you want me
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to do ask the brain trust in the booth
get a real deal around here okay all
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right well in the meantime you've done
nothing it's ed of the impasse in the
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meantime you've done nothing I have two
brain trusts in the booth what they
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wanted to do take me out of 20 I don't
think I did you work on Wall Street it
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comes down to what you're all about
I would absolutely recommend it if
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you're the right personality tonight
nice job of it three days from now I
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have a meeting with the funder funds I
met with them six months ago never heard
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anything bad for them thought I did
horribly he called me up the other day
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saying we're still following you we love
your strategy we love your fund we're
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thinking about giving you two and a half
to 3 million come in on Monday
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talk to us let us know how's it going
out of the blue so all my work you know
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you don't think it's paying off you
don't think anyone's paying attention
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out of the blue someone comes in if you
double besides your fun doesn't it feel
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like a lot of times as soon as you're
about to to give up you make money or
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where you have a good opportunity by
hooking up with girls when you're not
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looking for it it just happen there's a
common statement known as few money
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where the except you can say you know I
leave you I can walk in my boss mr. John
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is on his desk you know what it doesn't
matter because I have enough money
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whoever I want to do where do you guys
I'd find that the problem is is like you
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know when it could be a 10 million but
like a and then then you're hanging on
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people who have 10 million and then they
have said they have jets and they're
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like really I can't afford a jet with 10
million 100 million you know if you're a
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loser and you only have 200 million
dollars it's as good as a cool guy with
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two million every dollar penny it
doesn't pay a few millions it's kind of
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what you spending on 25 million hundred
million I say a hundred million
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right well a few money around 20 million
two hundred three months fu money my
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opinion say you have 10 million dollars
you invest in 5% Treasuries you're
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bringing in five hundred thousand
dollars a year that's enough to send
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your kid to college buy braces that you
go on my vacation you buy oh you got a
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summer house I think that's your money
because I mean everyone that's great
00:21:28
yeah awesome and you can you can Emprise
oh all right we can revive a jeopardy
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but you can live the ultimate middle
class upper middle class lifestyle
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everybody dreams a few money is money
that you don't have to read or write
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it's not akin to really million dollars
no but you can't wait twenty thousand on
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some stripper that you modeler down on
can usually do a lot of stuff for
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upper-middle class five hundred thousand
but he will have upper-middle not upper
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amen
you had you too sexy taste that's good
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have fun with her you're into I agree
that's good you having fun with your
00:22:01
daughters before you 500 tell you what
do you what do we do around here I guess
00:22:07
became that much then whatever Gutierrez
it didn't even water goes in or zone you
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can do every watch it you can do
whatever you want now whatever we want
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I already will say I quit this I'll be a
teacher at 40 years old I'll have my
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boat in Florida and I can say X you
because I have any money we'll have fun
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in your middle-class
Florida trailer home I like the Bahamas
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better that's why he'll go to any store
water any car dealership I want and do
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whatever I want you know buy whatever I
want anytime anytime there today some
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single mother comes up to me and she's
waiting this table and I'm just gonna
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Donna getting some spicy - 102 dollars
at her candy drawer shop go to college
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Oh to be able to say hey here's 20 grand
send your kid to college you know I
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think that's what it is
honestly that's how I feel
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that's true beautiful certification see
all myself on the top of the bottle
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hands-on research pretty powering three
points nobody can boast with you
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you