Value Investing with Legends 09月25日 18:01
Abby Joseph Cohen on market analysis
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Abby Joseph Cohen, a seasoned financial expert, discusses her career journey, the importance of blending quantitative and qualitative market analysis, and insights from past financial crises. She emphasizes the need for a comprehensive approach to understanding the global economy and its interactions with financial markets, highlighting the value of experience and diverse perspectives.

💼 Abby Joseph Cohen's career highlights include her roles at T. Rowe Price and Goldman Sachs, where she became Chief US Portfolio Strategist and later a Partner. Her experience spans decades, offering valuable insights into market dynamics.

📊 Cohen emphasizes the importance of combining quantitative data with qualitative analysis. She believes this dual approach is crucial for understanding complex market behaviors and making informed investment decisions.

📚 She teaches at Columbia Business School, focusing on the Future of the Global Economy. Her course curriculum reflects her belief in the interconnectedness of economic and financial systems.

🌍 Cohen argues against the notion of the end of globalization, pointing out that despite challenges, economic interdependence remains a significant factor in global markets.

📈 Her insights from past financial crises, such as the TMT sector runup in 1999 and 2000, provide valuable lessons for navigating current market uncertainties.

“The data is the data, and that’s it.”

 

As a model user, it’s easy to get hyperfocused on quantitative data but reality requires a broader approach.

 

In the current market environment with uncertainty at every turn, it’s an advantage to be able to blend quantitative and qualitative analysis with years of experience observing the interaction between the economy at large and financial markets.

 

Today we’re joined by Wall Street Legend, Abby Joseph Cohen, a student of the market who has seen lots of ups and downs from early in her career.  Abby was most recently Senior Investment Strategist at Goldman Sachs and she is now a full-time member of the faculty at Columbia Business School, where she teaches a very popular course called the Future of the Global Economy.

 

Abby started her Wall Street career at T. Rowe Price, ultimately landing at Goldman Sachs in 1990. She made her name there as Chief US Portfolio Strategist, was named a Managing Director in 1996, and made Partner in 1998 shortly before the firm went public. Abby is a native New Yorker, attended Cornell University, and received a master's degree in economics from George Washington University.

 

In this episode, Abby, Tano, and I discuss the unusual route Abby took in her studies when she combined economics with computer science, why she considers herself a reformed quant, the importance of combining quantitative and qualitative data, what we can learn from financial crises of the past, why she doesn’t believe we’re experiencing the end of globalization, and so much more!

 

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