How To Start A Hedge Fund: Yaron Naymark & @madThunderdome
Publisher |
Brandon Beylo
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Business
Interview
Investing
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Business
Investing
Publication Date |
Oct 29, 2021
Episode Duration |
01:29:58

Hey guys! Today is all about how to start a Hedge Fund and we have two amazing guests Yaron Naymark founder of 1 Main Capital and the anonymous twitter account @MadThunderdome to tell us all about it. Yaron Natymark shares his experience on bootstrapping a hedge fund while @MadThunderdome shares his experience on launching his hedge fund at an institutional level. 

Here is the time-stamp of the conversation:

  • [0:30] Introduction  
  • [2:20] Yaron Naymark founder of 1 Main Capital: Bootstrapping a Hedge-fund 
  • [8:50] Thunderdome Capital: Launching a Hedge Fund at Scale. 
  • [18:20] How to differentiate your fund?  
  • [24:20] Essential costs when bootstrapping a Hedge Fund. 
  • [29:00] Non-Essential costs when launching Hedge Fund at Scale. 
  • [32:00] Twitter Q&A: How to Balance Amount of Capital vs Terms of that Capital? 
  • [43:00] Twitter Q&A: How to find ideas?  
  • [47:38] Twitter Q&A: Differences running your own money and your fund’s money?  
  • [1:00:00] Twitter Spaces Q&A: Biggest mistakes people make? 
  • [1:05:00] Twitter Spaces Q&A: Fund Size is an enemy of returns? 
  • [1:12:00] Twitter Spaces Q&A: Fee Structure and Operating Expenses per annum?

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