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Danny Moses: The Ghosts of Hidden Leverage

Danny Moses: The Ghosts of Hidden Leverage

FromReal Vision Daily Briefing: Finance & Investing


Danny Moses: The Ghosts of Hidden Leverage

FromReal Vision Daily Briefing: Finance & Investing

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Length:
80 minutes
Released:
Jun 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The Interview: Danny Moses, founder of Moses Ventures, joins Mike Green for a conversation on how to make sense of a market characterized by surging equity valuations and ultra-tight credit spreads that is nevertheless prone to gamma squeezes, forced liquidations, and the implosion of billion dollar funds. Moses, an investor profiled in the "The Big Short," compares the current boom to the bubble the predated the 2008 Great Financial Crisis and concludes that the unprecedented levels of monetary and fiscal stimulus are pushing investors further and further out on the risk curve. Green details the role of passive investing, and the two discuss the blow-ups of Greensill and Archegos. Lastly, Moses shares his insights on the cannabis sector as well as the prospect of rising inflation.
Recorded on April 7, 2021.
Key learnings: Risk-taking in today's market is nearing its apogee; nevertheless, Moses sees extremely promising opportunities on the long- as well as short-side. Moses stresses the importance of doing one's own research and argues that skepticism is a key for any successful investor, particularly in today's environment.
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Released:
Jun 12, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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