In March of this year, I was massively struggling to understand what “Flatten the curve” meant.  I turned to my friend Mark Rossano, who amongst other attributes, has a mother who works in the health care field in New York City.  Hospitals were overflowing with people and Mark had positioned his portfolio for the impending collapse.

Flash forward to April, the next time I had Mark in the podcast.  We talked about oil, inventories, the global economy and the challenges he saw coming.  He was long silver, long gold and short oil and refiners. Right again.

It’s nice to chat with data driven, smart people and it’s one of the reasons I love doing the podcast.  This week, I am once again joined by Mark to cover everything: oil, health, the S&P, unemployment, the election, and some predictions for year end.

I like smart people. Mark is very smart.
#hottakeoftheday Episode 64 w/Mark Rossano
https://youtu.be/HSHBMK941pE

 
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About Mark
MARK ROSSANO
FOUNDER AND CEO, C6 Capital Holdings

Mark Rossano is a financial industry veteran and renowned expert on global financial markets and supply-chain analysis.  As Founder and CEO of C6 Capital Holdings LLC, he provides investment and consulting services to clients across multiple sectors with a pronounced focus on global product flows.

Mark’s deep-dive supply chain expertise is in high demand—he serves as a consulting executive to several international businesses, is an equity partner in several others, and is now a frequent contributor to Bloomberg TV after serving as a Bloomberg Energy Industry Analyst.

That expertise and deep-dive knowledge has been crafted over many years in a variety of roles such as Senior Energy Analyst and Macro-Economist positions at Elevation, Candlewood Investment Group, and South Ferry Capital Management, to his formative experiences as a Portfolio Manager at FNY Capital and Morgan Stanley Investment Management, where he managed an eight-person team focused on developing a global trade platform to invest in rates, foreign exchange, commodities, and equities.

EDUCATION

Syracuse University
M.B.A. in Finance, Whitman School of Management

Loyola College in Maryland
B.A. in Economics