Former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein discusses his personal investment strategy on Sam Parr's podcast
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This is a podcast episode summary (Episode 834) where host Sam Parr interviews former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein about his personal investment strategies, financial philosophy, and lessons learned. Topics include day trading, meeting Elon Musk, common traits of bad traders, Warren Buffett's handshake deal, Blankfein's personal portfolio breakdown, advice for young investors, biggest financial mistakes, anxiety as a superpower, family finances, and scarcity mindset. The content is presented as show notes with timestamps rather than a full article.
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What the worst traders have in common
Anxiety as a superpower
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