EP 293 - Gary is a former trader and now inequality economist who’s known for becoming Citibank’s most profitable trader in 2011 by predicting there would be an increase in economic inequality. Since then, he left trading and now campaigns for solving inequality.
Gary joins us to talk about his debut book The Trading Game: A Confession
We talk about Gary's transition from the trading floor to being a critic of economic inequality and wealth concentration. We discuss systemic economic issues, the societal and psychological impact of the wealth gap, the need for fair wealth distribution and how we can achieve it.
From proposing international taxes to addressing socio-economic implications, we break down the complexities of wealth distribution, take a look into the world of billionaires and trading, and explore Gary’s advocacy for a deeper common understanding of economics.
Chapters:
00:00 Andy’s Opening Confession
02:20 Welcome to BWB
03:41 Meet Gary: From Trader to Equality Campaigner
04:37 Global Economy and Wealth Inequality
06:59 Dynamics of Wealth and Taxation
09:42 Personal Stories and the Impact of Background
11:02 The Trading World: A Closer Look
15:11 Unhappiness Among the Wealthy
22:15 Structural Problems of Capitalism and Taxation
33:27 Exploring Solutions to Wealth Inequality
36:36 Impact of Wealth Hoarding on Society
37:39 Psychological Aspects of Wealth and Status
38:04 Personal Reflections on Wealth and Privilege
38:22 Influence of Wealth on Opportunities and Happiness
39:07 Misconceptions of Wealth and Success
43:32 Exploring the Roots of Inequality and Its Solutions
48:19 Ramifications of Growing Inequality
55:40 Reflections on Wealth and Happiness
59:55 Advice and Insights from a Former Trader
01:02:14 Navigating the Publishing and YouTube Worlds
01:03:15 Quickfire Round: Getting to Know Gary
01:05:18 Gary's top tip for entrepreneurs
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