Paul Tudor Jones

Paul Tudor Jones
Paul Tudor Jones IIis an American businessman who founded Tudor Investment Corporation, a private asset management company and hedge fund. As of March 2014, he was estimated to have a net worth of US$4.3 billion by Forbes Magazine and ranked as the 108th richest American and 345th richest in the world...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionBusinessman
Date of Birth28 September 1954
CountryUnited States of America
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Much of my adult life has been spent fighting for equal opportunity, and the idea that I would support limiting opportunity for any segment of society, particularly women, is antithetical to who I am and what I have done.
Trading is very competitive and you have to be able to handle getting your butt kicked.
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You will never see as many great women investors or traders as men. Period. End of story.
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Macro-trading requires a high degree of skill, focus and repetition. Life events, such as birth, divorce, death of a loved one and other emotional highs and lows are obstacles to success in this specific field of finance.
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There's such an emphasis on making money that we've really taken the humanity out of business
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Trading gives you an incredibly intense feeling of what life is all about.
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If trading is like chess, then macro is like three-dimensional chess.
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We have ripped the humanity out of our companies. It's threatening the very underpinnings of our society.
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There is no more compassionate and effective way to help poor people in New York City than to give to Robin Hood.
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As I’ve told my three daughters, all of whom I’ve at one time encouraged to go into macro trading, any man or woman can do anything to which they set their heart and mind,
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After a while size means nothing. It gets back to whether you're making 100% rate of return on $10,000 or $100 million dollars. It doesn't make any difference.
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The whole world is simply nothing more than a flow chart for capital.
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You learn more from your losses, than from your gains.
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There is no training, classroom or otherwise, that can prepare for trading the last third of a move, whether it's the end of a bull market or the end of a bear market.