True market intuition is a calm, data‑driven gut feeling, while emotional intuition is a stress response. By learning physiological cues, traders can separate the two.
Modi outlines a pragmatic, ground‑level, and nation‑first approach to policy choices, blending data, empathy, and rapid deliberation.
Ray treats investing like a sport: start small, learn from masters, and keep a rule‑based playbook. Early exposure as a golf‑course caddy gave him a front‑row seat to market dynamics, shaping his lifelong learning habit. Structured decision‑making and continuous iteration turn a hobby into a disciplined investment career.
Ray’s systematic approach to investing hinges on explicit rules, cause‑and‑effect analysis, and a disciplined feedback loop. By separating emotion from logic, he creates a repeatable process that can be scaled across markets. The framework also emphasizes understanding the causal chain behind every trade.
Brian analyzes how AI accelerates decision cycles and changes the fundamental rhythm of leadership, requiring faster adaptation and more frequent strategic pivots than ever before.
Brian shares his collection of memorable leadership principles forged through experience, from 'don't nibble the sandwich' to 'never waste a good crisis' - each with hard-won lessons behind them.