Juan Carlos Argeñal

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Such reticence was a perfect attribute for a trader, but it was not enough. What Meriwether lacked, he must have sensed, was an edge—some special forte like the one he had developed on the links in high school, something that would distinguish Salomon from every other bond trader. His solution was deceptively simple: Why not hire traders who were smarter?
When Genius Failed: The Rise and Fall of Long-Term Capital Management
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