#2: How to Never Blow Up: Paul Tudor Jones
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This episode is about Paul Tudor Jones — the hedge fund legend who turned defense into an art form.
He’s best known for predicting the 1987 crash and returning over 200% that year — but the real lesson from Jones isn’t how he made money, it’s how he kept it.
What to expect in this episode:
- How a boxer’s discipline became a trader’s edge
- Why he says: “Don’t focus on making money. Focus on protecting what you have.”
- The moral foundation from his Memphis upbringing that shaped his risk mindset
- Lessons from Eli Tullis — the mentor who taught him composure under fire
- The decision to quit a lucrative brokerage job because it “lacked accountability”
- His 10% monthly drawdown rule — and why it keeps him in the game
- The power of humility: “Every day, I assume every position I have is wrong.”
- How he turned the 1987 crash into his defining moment
- Why generosity and gratitude are essential to staying balanced in markets
- The timeless truth: great trading is not about being right — it’s about not dying.
Books & Resources Mentioned:
- Market Wizards by Jack D. Schwager
- Trading In The Zone by Jack Schwager
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