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In this episode of the Capital Alliance Podcast, we sit down with Matthew Peterson, Managing Partner of Peterson Capital Management and a 25-year veteran of the investing world.
Matt is one of the most respected concentrated value investors of his generation. He spent nearly a decade at Goldman Sachs in credit risk consulting across New York and London before walking away to launch his own fund, with just $100,000 of his own capital and $25,000 from a friend.
Matt shares how he went from teaching English in China and modeling credit risk for Goldman to building Peterson Capital Management into a multi-fund platform with $40M+ AUM, a 13.7% long-term annualized return, and a 60%+ net return year in 2024.
He opens up about the "Valley of Death" every emerging fund manager has to survive, the year a public company in his concentrated portfolio turned out to be fraudulent, and the years of going without a paycheck while clawing back to high watermarks.
We cover the "Who, Not How" mindset shift that transformed his business, his frugal-vs-cheap framework for high-ROI spending, how he uses AI agents and 50,000-run Monte Carlo simulations to build conviction on macro and energy trades, why he believes oil and gas will stay higher for longer, and how a casual backyard barbecue in Omaha grew into the Berkshire Soirée, one of his most powerful marketing assets.