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Transcript: Julian Salisbury, GS

The Big Picture

And then in a fit of madness, I guess, at the end of 2006, the credit markets were pretty uninteresting. They have a different liability structure, different investment goals, different investment risk tolerances, and we have different teams. I led the corporate research team there for a few years.

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The Tech Employees Guide to Portfolio Diversification and Concentrated Stock + Tax Saving Strategies

Cordant Wealth Partners

This is a helpful starting place, but the right answer for you will vary based on factors specific to you—your age, risk tolerance, other assets, spending level, life expectancy, etc. Another way to look at it is not in terms of a recommended maximum percentage but in terms of the downside risk you’re willing to take on.

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Transcript: Sean Dobson, Amherst Holdings

The Big Picture

And I would say that Washington was pretty interesting because we had gone and, and spoken to people in 2005, 2006, and to kind of let people know that there was something, these are, this is a trillion dollars worth of misprice risk. We participated in that with treasury and FHFA and the regulators, the White House.

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Transcript: Bill Dudley, NY Fed Chief

The Big Picture

If, you know, if you think about when, when Ben Bernanke came in in 2006, you know, the die was already cast, right. I said, no, Bob, I don’t think my, my risk tolerance is, is, is right for that. And that was, that was his big mistake. In terms of what, what was gonna happen at that point. Try, try that.

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