I used to run a limited partnership, boutique hedge fund in the 90s. Retired in 2000 and moved from New York City to Toronto, Canada, got married, raised a family and basically settled down. After a few years in Toronto, my wife got tired of the city’s 8 months of cold weather and insisted that we move to a city where there are 8 months of warm and balmy weather. So we settled on San Diego, CA and moved here in 2005 and now call this lovely city with the most perfect weather, home.
After moving to Sun Diego, I decided to come out of retirement and start an Internet company that helps non-profits, especially school PTAs, raise money. After a somewhat long development period, my start-up, called donornation.org, ...More went live this month (December 2012)! The response so far has been quite encouraging and I intend to take the company from its current, local San Diego focus, to nationwide, hopefully in the next 2 years. Feel free to check it out and let me know what you think…any feedback and suggestions to help improve the site is always welcome.
Being that my day job is running a tech start-up, I don’t have the time to be an active trader…However, being an avid market watcher and investor, I have started this blog of sorts to maintain a public record of my views on the economy, the markets and my stock picks. My space here will allow me to share my analysis, good, bad and the ugly, for everyone to see and and also to keep a running scorecard on how effective my investment ideas are. I will especially use this space to demonstrate how one can quickly build wealth by safely playing the derivatives (options) market.
After moving to Sun Diego, I decided to come out of retirement and start an Internet company that helps non-profits, especially school PTAs, raise money. After a somewhat long development period, my start-up, called donornation.org, ...More