An Options Strategy and International Investing With Matt Peterson
The Special Situations Report Podcast Episode 70
We’re thrilled to release this week’s special episode, an interview with our wonderful guest, Matthew Peterson. Matt is the Managing Partner of Peterson Capital Management and has been working as a financial professional for two decades.
His experience includes working with global financial services firms like Goldman Sachs. Prior to forming Peterson Capital Management, Matt split time between Wall Street and London as Capital Markets Manager at Diamond Management and Technology Consultants.
Episode 70 of our weekly Special Situations Report Podcast with Matt Peterson is out today and can be found on Spotify, YouTube and Apple Podcasts.
Our conversation with Matt centered around a number of fascinating topics, including his options related strategy, portfolio sizing, and the benefits of running extremely concentrated.
We also spoke about international markets such as China and Turkey, and how these markets enable investing in businesses and strategies not typically available to investors in the U.S. We learned so much from this discussion, and we hope our listeners will too.
You can find Matt at the following locations:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-peterson-cfa-100/
Website: https://www.petersonfunds.com/
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