Bubbles and Crises: Twenty Years of Lessons Learned
Overview
While hosting a daily morning meeting, Paul Chew at Brown Advisory was asked: What are the most important lessons you learned from managing through the technology bubble in 2000-2001 and the financial crisis of 2008-2009? Circling back to the question and to his early career when he was an equity research analyst, Paul shares the three most important lessons he learned and the invaluable wisdom and guidance he received from the senior leaders at his firm. The common thread in all the lessons was humility, an undervalued characteristic of successful investors.