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Paul Karger runs a hedge fund and knows a shit load about market economics. He co-founded TwinFocus in 2006 and leads the firm’s direct investing efforts in private equity, venture capital and real estate. I wanted to learn what this whole Gamestop fiasco is about so I called Paul. Just to have some skin in the game, I scored some GME tendies. I didn't do it to outsmart people who invest for a living, but to feel a little of the excitement that was oozing out of Reddit. For a few schekels I could be a participant in the topic I'm discussing, rather than a passive observer posting about it on Instagram.

Prior to founding TwinFocus, Paul founded The Karger Group within UBS Financial Services where he led a team that advised select institutions and high-net-worth individuals.

Paul holds the designation of Chartered Financial Analyst and is a member of the Boston Security Analysts Society, CFA Institute, and the Investment Management Consultants Association. He earned his CIMA at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Finance and holds a B.S. in Manufacturing Engineering from Boston University. Paul was the recipient of the Outstanding Alumni Award in 2012 from Boston University.

We discuss the current GME bubble, the perception of the little guy vs. huge institutional investors, how the game may or may not be rigged, and why stealing and pawning car stereos isn’t much different than shorting a stock.
Paul Karger - https://twinfocus.com/
https://www.instagram.com/pkonezero/
Please, Allow Me Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/pleaseallowme

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Paul Karger runs a hedge fund and knows a shit load about market economics. He co-founded TwinFocus in 2006 and leads the firm’s direct investing efforts in private equity, venture capital and real estate. I wanted to learn what this whole Gamestop fiasco is about so I called Paul. Just to have some skin in the game, I scored some GME tendies. I didn't do it to outsmart people who invest for a living, but to feel a little of the excitement that was oozing out of Reddit. For a few schekels I could be a participant in the topic I'm discussing, rather than a passive observer posting about it on Instagram.

Prior to founding TwinFocus, Paul founded The Karger Group within UBS Financial Services where he led a team that advised select institutions and high-net-worth individuals.

Paul holds the designation of Chartered Financial Analyst and is a member of the Boston Security Analysts Society, CFA Institute, and the Investment Management Consultants Association. He earned his CIMA at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Finance and holds a B.S. in Manufacturing Engineering from Boston University. Paul was the recipient of the Outstanding Alumni Award in 2012 from Boston University.

We discuss the current GME bubble, the perception of the little guy vs. huge institutional investors, how the game may or may not be rigged, and why stealing and pawning car stereos isn’t much different than shorting a stock.
Paul Karger - https://twinfocus.com/
https://www.instagram.com/pkonezero/
Please, Allow Me Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/pleaseallowme

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