Stanley Druckenmiller
Stanley Druckenmiller is an American billionaire investor and the Chairman and Chief Investment Officer of Duquesne Family Office LLC, the private investment vehicle he established in 2010 after converting his hedge fund to a family office managing his personal and family capital. He is best known for his three-decade run at Duquesne Capital Management, where he achieved average annual returns of approximately 30 percent with no losing years, and for his role as lead portfolio manager at George Soros's Quantum Fund from 1988 to 2000. He is widely credited as a primary architect of the 1992 speculative attack on the British pound that earned Soros roughly one billion dollars in a single trade. He remains an active macro trader and is a frequent commentator on markets, monetary policy, artificial intelligence, and the long-term trajectory of the U.S. dollar.
“My idol in secondary markets is Stanley Druckenmiller — the former wheel-man for Soros, now running his own fund. He's a trader, not a fundamental investor.”
Source→“Stanley Druckenmiller — the former wheel-man for Soros, now running his own fund.”
Source→“Someone recently asked Druckenmiller: will AI definitely cause unemployment and deflation? His exact words were: if you hold that view dogmatically, you're arrogant and not open-minded.”
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