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Back to EpisodesWarren Buffett Isn't the Greatest Investor Ever (This Guy Made 66% Returns)
Published 1 week ago
Description
Think Warren Buffett is the greatest investor of all time? Emma Reid is about to blow that myth wide open. Turns out there's a guy named Jim Simons who's been crushing Buffett's returns for decades, averaging 66% annually while Warren was pulling in around 20%. And most people have never even heard of him.
🎯 What You'll Learn:
• How Jim Simons turned $1,000 into over $20 million in 30 years using pure math
• Why Renaissance Technologies hires more PhDs than most universities (and why that matters)
• The real reason Buffett gets all the credit while Simons stays invisible
• Why the Medallion Fund only manages $10 billion when it could handle way more
👤 Perfect for: lifelong learners who want to know how money really works beyond the famous faces everyone talks about.
📍 Chapters:
[00:00] Emma Reid reveals the investor who beat Buffett
[02:00] The 66% returns that seem impossible but aren't
[04:30] Meet Jim Simons and his army of math nerds
[07:00] Why Renaissance Technologies keeps their fund small
[09:30] What this means for regular investors like us
[11:00] The takeaway that changes how you think about investing
Here's what gets me: Simons doesn't pick stocks based on gut feelings or company visits. His team uses algorithms and data patterns that would make your head spin. While Buffett's out there talking about Coca-Cola and baseball, Simons is quietly running circles around him with pure mathematics.
The kicker? You can't invest with Simons even if you wanted to. His fund is closed to outsiders, which might be exactly why it works so well.
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🔍 Topics: Jim Simons, Renaissance Technologies, Warren Buffett, investment returns, quantitative investing
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