Andrew (Drew) Dickson is the founder of Albert Bridge Capital, and CIO of their Alpha Europe strategy. He has over 20 years of industry experience, and previously was a partner in the asset management division of Perella Weinberg Partners (PWP).
He has worked as a research assistant for Richard Thaler, as well as studied under Eugene Fama, and here he shares how investment factors matter, what his process looks like and some of his views on behavioral finance. An interview with a lot to learn from!
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