TTU03 How To Get Predictable Returns ft. Mike Dever of Brandywine Asset Management – 1of2

TTU03 How To Get Predictable Returns ft. Mike Dever of Brandywine Asset Management – 1of2

On today’s show I am talking to Mike Dever, the Founder and CEO of Brandywine Asset Management. Mike is a Divergent Thinking Systematic Investment Manager and Author of the best selling book “Jackass Investing”. Mike has been trading for almost 4 decades and shares a wealth of insight to how he has stayed successful and how his trading approach and research has stayed current in an ever changing financial landscape.

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In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

  • The Evolution of Mike’s Trading
  • How Mike almost got in to business with Richard Donchian
  • How they developed a systematic trading model in the 1980s
  • How Mike met and invested with Paul Tudor Jones, John W. Henry and was the first outside investor in Transtrend
  • How Mike went from being a discretionary trader to become fully systematic when launching the Benchmark Program, and Why
  • About the experience of running the Brandywine Benchmark Program in in the ‘90s
  • How Mike discovered the importance of Portfolio Allocation in the 1980s
  • The Story of Developing the Predictive Diversification Portfolio Allocation Model
  • The Entrepreneurial Storm that Kept Mike away from Trading and Brandywine for Years
  • The story of developing the Brandywine Symphony Program
  • How many people it takes to run a system with more than 1,000 strategy/market combinations
  • Exploring the track record of Brandywine Symphony Program
  • Why one should avoid making decisions based on single return drivers
  • 5 Themes in Brandywine’s Asset Allocation Strategy: Fundamental, Sentiment, Event, Arbitrage and Alpha Hedge
  • How Marginal Cost of Production Works as a Return Driver
  • Are the strategies from the 1980’s just as effective today?
  • What is directional arbitrage?

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