Before joining Mauldin Economics, Jared was one of Wall Streets preeminent risk-takers. After receiving his MBA from the University of San Francisco, he got hired by Wall Street giant Lehman Brothers where he worked from 2001 to 2008first as an index arbitrage trader and then as head of the ETF ...
moreBefore joining Mauldin Economics, Jared was one of Wall Streets preeminent risk-takers. After receiving his MBA from the University of San Francisco, he got hired by Wall Street giant Lehman Brothers where he worked from 2001 to 2008first as an index arbitrage trader and then as head of the ETF trading desk. During this time, he was routinely trading over $1 billion a day in volume. It was as an ETF trader that Jared learned to trade macro, speculating in currencies, commodities, and interest rates, as well as plain-vanilla equities and options.
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