Capital Allocators – Inside the Institutional Investment Industry

[REPLAY] Anthony Scaramucci – It’s Called a Mooch (Capital Allocators, EP.60)

Jan 16, 2023
In this lively discussion, Anthony Scaramucci, a hedge fund entrepreneur with over 23 years of experience, shares his highs and lows, including his whirlwind time in the White House. He reflects on overcoming setbacks at Goldman Sachs and the near collapse of Skybridge. Scaramucci dives into the lessons learned during the 2008 financial crisis, the intersection of Wall Street and Main Street, and the evolving landscape of investment. With humor and humility, he reveals insights on life, resilience, and the perils of pride in both business and personal life.
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Fired and Rehired

  • Anthony Scaramucci was fired from Goldman Sachs after 18 months for underperformance.
  • He was later rehired in a different department after networking and leveraging existing relationships.
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Oscar, Neuberger, and Skybridge

  • After Goldman, Scaramucci co-founded Oscar Capital, which was later sold to Neuberger Berman.
  • He then started Skybridge Capital, initially focused on seeding hedge fund managers.
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Navigating the 2008 Crisis

  • During the 2008 financial crisis, Skybridge's seeded managers struggled.
  • Scaramucci mortgaged his house and launched the SALT conference to adapt.
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