Billionaire trader John Arnold retires at 38

Quote from ChkitOut:

I guarantee you i'm a better trader than John Arnold, I would bet anything on that.

I can estimate probability on almsost every 5 minute bar with 95% confidence, that lucky mofo couldnt even dream of doing that.

Words cannot describe the awesomeness. Your clown shoes will be hard to fill. Why don't you bet him $3.5B on the outcome?
 
Quote from ChkitOut:

I guarantee you i'm a better trader than John Arnold, I would bet anything on that.

I can estimate probability on almsost every 5 minute bar with 95% confidence, that lucky mofo couldnt even dream of doing that.

scoreboard:

Arnold - $3b

guy posting on "elitetrader" - ???
 
Quote from atticus:

Words cannot describe the awesomeness. Your clown shoes will be hard to fill.


hate all you want, and hang a poster of jon arnold over your bed, im sure that will make you tons of money... :cool:
 
Quote from hoop121:

scoreboard:

Arnold - $3b

guy posting on "elitetrader" - ???

i'll never make 3b trading. and he didn't either, he gambled and won. congrats!
 
This guy was successful for well over a decade and has decided to cash out. You make it sound like he had a couple of lucky years. It is pretty hard to have a lucky decade.

And the size of the win has to be counted. He didn't make ten or twenty million and, more to the point, he left the table with a boatload -- or 10 boatloads. I'm not quibbling with your contention that longevity is a factor but once you pass a decade, amass one of the truly great trading fortunes and take it with you the reality is you have accomplished what few have even approached. If he stuck around another decade and tripled his fortune -- easily doable for this guy -- would he deserve more respect or does he have to put in 40 years?

Quote from ChkitOut:

I know i sound like a hater :p


but to your question about how to gain true respect as a trader. Simple, longevity. Be able to make money in any trading environment.
 
Quote from hoop121:

Enron was full of whiz kids. In fact, just about every fund, trading floor, utility out there right now is run by an ex-Enron employee.

and Arnold was the best of all of them

dude was brilliant


He made Enron 750 million when he was all of 25! Yeah, he did OK. Of course we have several guys here on ET trading FX that make that kind of money so take that for what it's worth. :)
 
Quote from ChkitOut:

i'll never make 3b trading. and he didn't either, he gambled and won. congrats!

The guy got an $8MM bonus after earning something approaching $500MM for Enron.

His fund charged 3 and 30. So by extension he earned the bulk of his wealth from the performance fee.
 
example of hedge fund legend. (note, mom and pop day trading and big portfolio hedge fund is apples and oranges see: scalability)

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