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Confessions IX: St Barts Bono (June 2003)

March 05, 2021 Hugh Hendry Episode 10
Confessions IX: St Barts Bono (June 2003)
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The ACID Capitalist Podcast
Confessions IX: St Barts Bono (June 2003)
Mar 05, 2021 Episode 10
Hugh Hendry

Confessions IX June 2003 - Why Hugh "St Barts Bono" Hendry should run the Bank of England, plus the genius of buying a lousy company.

Hedge Fund pirate Hugh Hendry and his co-host Chris Sweeney chronicle the inner workings of the uncorrelated and legendary Eclectica Fund's 15-years of operation, from 2002 to 2017.

The boys are using Hugh's monthly letters to clients as a basis to take the audience on a journey into what he was thinking and why he made the decisions he did, in real time. It's the financial equivalent of a gripping true crime adventure. It's also an exclusive look behind the curtain of a Hedge Fund with nothing off-limits.

This week they discuss Hugh's insight into gold that the world's central bankers failed to see, his surprise/disgust at discovering who Sean Paul is, Japan's Kanaden and why American hedge funds make so much compared to their British counterparts.

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Confessions IX June 2003 - Why Hugh "St Barts Bono" Hendry should run the Bank of England, plus the genius of buying a lousy company.

Hedge Fund pirate Hugh Hendry and his co-host Chris Sweeney chronicle the inner workings of the uncorrelated and legendary Eclectica Fund's 15-years of operation, from 2002 to 2017.

The boys are using Hugh's monthly letters to clients as a basis to take the audience on a journey into what he was thinking and why he made the decisions he did, in real time. It's the financial equivalent of a gripping true crime adventure. It's also an exclusive look behind the curtain of a Hedge Fund with nothing off-limits.

This week they discuss Hugh's insight into gold that the world's central bankers failed to see, his surprise/disgust at discovering who Sean Paul is, Japan's Kanaden and why American hedge funds make so much compared to their British counterparts.

⬇️ Subscribe on Patreon or Substack for full episodes ⬇️

https://www.patreon.com/HughHendry
https://hughhendry.substack.com

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Leave a five star review and comment on Apple Podcasts!

🧢 Hats & Merch
📸 Instagram
🐦 Twitter / X
📩 Substack

👂Listen and 🔥 Subscribe

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🎧 Apple Podcasts
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🎵 Theme Song: Starspeed by MILANO

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