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“Don’t just fall in love with the balance sheet. You have to love the business as well.”
With more than 30 years of experience as a professional investor, Ron Gross has seen it all. Through bull markets and notable downturns (like the Dot-com Bubble of the early 2000s), he has learned a few of his lessons the hard way too. In a wide-ranging conversation Ron shares:
- The best & worst parts of running a hedge fund
- A creative way his father celebrated his annual bonus
- His experience with buying golf clubs at Costco
- Why “beer money” is important
Opening clip - "Volunteers"
Got a question? [email protected]
Go to www.ilovemarmar.com and use the promo code “MONEY” to get 10% off your 1st order. #FoodIsLove
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“Don’t just fall in love with the balance sheet. You have to love the business as well.”
With more than 30 years of experience as a professional investor, Ron Gross has seen it all. Through bull markets and notable downturns (like the Dot-com Bubble of the early 2000s), he has learned a few of his lessons the hard way too. In a wide-ranging conversation Ron shares:
- The best & worst parts of running a hedge fund
- A creative way his father celebrated his annual bonus
- His experience with buying golf clubs at Costco
- Why “beer money” is important
Opening clip - "Volunteers"
Got a question? [email protected]
Go to www.ilovemarmar.com and use the promo code “MONEY” to get 10% off your 1st order. #FoodIsLove

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