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REPLAY - Ted Seides - It’s Not About the Money (EP.45)

REPLAY - Ted Seides - It’s Not About the Money (EP.45)

FromCapital Allocators – Inside the Institutional Investment Industry


REPLAY - Ted Seides - It’s Not About the Money (EP.45)

FromCapital Allocators – Inside the Institutional Investment Industry

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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Apr 8, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

  Last fall, I sat down with a fellow former hedge fund of funds professional Khe Hy, who left the business a few years ago and has developed a fascinating media platform around introspection, self-awareness, and self-development. Certainly a set of characteristics we don’t normally associate with folks in the asset management business. Khe interviewed me about my career path and some lessons I’ve learned about people, business, and life. With his permission, I am sharing the conversation to allow you to learn more about the perspective that I bring to the conversations on Capital Allocators. If you like the subject matter, I’d encourage you to check out Khe’s podcast, entitled Rad Awakenings, available on iTunes or his website, radreads.co. Learn More Discuss show and Read the Transcript Join Ted's mailing list at CapitalAllocatorsPodcast.com Join the Capital Allocators Forum Write a review on iTunes Follow Ted on twitter at @tseides For more episodes go to CapitalAllocatorsPodcast.com/Podcast   Show Notes 1:53 – Ted’s time with Dave Swensen 2:40 – How did Ted get the job not knowing about stocks 3:56 – The start of Ted’s time at Protégé 5:27 – How did Ted view the world as someone picking managers vs someone picking stocks 9:01 – Early days at Protégé 10:36 – Attributes that Ted tried to unpack about individuals 13:18 – Understanding a team’s intrinsic vs extrinsic motivations 15:03 – How much of investing is about true skill vs being on the right side of a market trend 17:06 – What did Ted learn about greed during the bull market run of the early 2000’s 20:00 – The ego, envy and entitlement of financial professionals 22:36 – The potential to hit a high-water mark and never feeling satisfied 28:20 – Loving what you do despite the financial windfall 32:50 – Would Ted have the same passion for the markets if he hit the proverbial lottery 34:36 – The feeling of financial survival and what would happen if Ted didn’t have it             37:24 – Citizen Schools 38:41 – How to stop caring about other people’s perception of you 40:46 – Most underrated attribute of Ted that he has discovered in his reinvention 41:53 – Times Ted’s resilience was tested             43:08 – Ted on Invest Like the Best Podcast             43:10 – Hero's Journey Foundation 45:02 – What does higher education and first jobs look like for the next generation given the digital changes in society 49:20 – Do millennials have less upward mobility then past generations             49:43 – The Premium Mediocre Life of Maya Millennial 52:09 – Follow and learn more about Ted at capitalallocatorspodcast.com 57:41 – Closing questions with special guest interviewers  
Released:
Apr 8, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Through conversations with leaders in the money game, we explore how these holders of the keys to the kingdom allocate their time and their capital. New episodes release on Monday's