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Grow Your Network: Tony Greer Is A Market Renaissance Man

Matt Zeigler

January 8, 2026·0 comments·zg

Do you know Tony Greer? He's a Long Island kid who went from quoting precious metals on trading desks at Sumitomo Bank and UBS to becoming one of the most thoughtful voices on macro markets and financial strategy. He's built TG Macro into a real media/publishing business - complete with a weekly newsletter that thousands of serious market participants read, a Slack community of professional investors, and the Macro Dirt podcast co-hosted with Jared Dillian that's now run for 72 consecutive weeks.

If not, allow me to introduce you. Tony has spent over three decades in financial markets - from Goldman Sachs during the dot-com bubble to trading floors, to launching independent ventures, to building a sustainable media business around macro insights. He's the kind of person who understands both the mechanics of how markets actually work AND the psychology of how people navigate pressure, risk, and opportunity.

I wanted to connect with Tony because he embodies something I value deeply: the rare ability to be intensely competitive while remaining fundamentally collaborative - someone who understands that real success comes through relationships, not transactions.

Our conversation is LIVE now on the Cultish Creative AND Epsilon Theory YouTube channels (and in The Intentional Investor Playlist). Listen and you'll hear the unfiltered story of how Tony built a three-decade career in markets - from surviving catastrophic trading losses at 27, to launching his own newsletter on election day 2016 with 60 subscribers, to building the thriving media business he runs today.

 

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