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We welcome our TV and radio audiences for a conversation with one of the most respected traders on Wall Street.
Paul Tudor Jones is known for his foresight.
He shot to fame after anticipating the Black Monday crash in 1987.
He then went on to make a series of successful global macro trades like shorting tech stocks ahead of the dot-com bubble, but also the
big in philanthropy.
He founded the Robin Hood Foundation, a charitable organization committed to fighting poverty in New York City.
Every year, the foundation enlists the boldest names in finance in a stock picking contest known as Pick a Ticker.
And Paul Tudor Jones, I'm happy to say, joins us now here at the desk.
Paul, thanks so much for your time.
I want to first ask you about Robin Hood before we get to the markets, because I know you have a big conference with J.P.
Morgan tomorrow, right?
Will all of those guys participate in Pick a Ticker?
Because this is a contest you do with Bloomberg, right?
Yeah, I mean, you have raised, I think, $3 billion over the time since you founded Robinhood for fighting poverty in New York.
I want to ask about Wall Street and specifically about this equity market.
do watch our competition.
I saw your interview with Andrew last week.
You said this is like October of 1999.
But after that, as you pointed out, the stock market doubled.