Legendary trader Peter Borish, president of the Computer Trading Corporation, joins Julia La Roche on episode 97. In this episode, Peter shares his macro outlook, and why we’re in the early stages of a longer term rising rate cycle. He also revisits his time working with Paul Tudor Jones at Tudor Investment Corp, the 1987 stock market crash and its aftermath, and some of the lessons and principles he’s learned over the years.
Links:
https://twitter.com/pborish
https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-borish-bb54119/
00:00 Intro
0:43 Macro view
2:30 This really isn’t the 70s
4:55 More like post WWII
7:14 Tax rate
8:42 Debt
11:38 Implications of higher rates
13:50 We’ll see wages go up more
14:53 S&P likely to move down from here
16:10 Difference between cautious/bearish
17:15 Concern is making policy mistakes
18:30 More on the markets
21:03 Risk management
23:10 Learning from mistakes
25:00 You have to trade your own personality
27:30 Advice for young people
29:50 1987 Crash
35:00 Robin Hood Foundation
38:00 Assessment of New York City today
40:30 Return to office
42:00 Brady Commission
44:40 Paul Tudor Jones
48:30 Parting thoughts