On today’s show, we are joined by Jared Dillian, Founder of Jared Dillian Money to discuss Private Equity becoming the next big short.
- See here and here for Jared’s research on The Next Big Short: Hidden Risks Behind Private Equity’s $8 Trillion Market
On today’s show, we discuss:
- Jareds tilt towards bearishness
- Understanding the demand side vs supply side of private equity
- How high yields should be decerning for investors
- A bubble in private equity vs a bubble in private equity sentiment
- The explosion in private market deals
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