James Altucher

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James Altucher
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Altucher in 2018
Born (1968-01-22) January 22, 1968 (age 56)
New York City, U.S.
Alma mater Cornell University
Carnegie Mellon University
Occupation(s)Author, hedge fund manager
Known for Entrepreneurship, podcasting, blogging
Notable workThe Power of No (2014)
Choose Yourself (2013)
Website jamesaltucher.com

James Altucher (born January 22, 1968) is an American hedge-fund manager, author, podcaster and entrepreneur who has founded or cofounded over 20 companies. [1] [2] He has published 20 books and is a contributor to publications including The Financial Times , The Wall Street Journal , [3] TechCrunch , and The Huffington Post .

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Early life and education

Altucher was raised in a Jewish family in North Brunswick, New Jersey. [4] [5] Altucher attended North Brunswick Township High School and graduated in 1986. [6] [7] [8] Altucher graduated from Cornell University with a bachelor's degree in computer science in 1989. [9] [10]

Career

Altucher's first job after graduating was in the IT department at HBO. At one point, Altucher hosted a web-series for HBO.com called III:am. [9]

In 1998, Altucher left HBO, sold a company he founded, Reset Inc., for approximately $15 million, and used the proceeds to fund new internet investments. [11] [12] Altucher has said he began this period with $15 million and lost it all in two years, which led him to re-evaluate his approach to both business and life. [12] During this time, Jim Cramer of TheStreet.com hired him to write about stocks, and Altucher began trading for hedge funds. [9]

From 2002 to 2005, he traded for several hedge funds, and from 2004 to 2006, he ran a fund of hedge funds. [9]

In 2006, Altucher founded the financial social network, StockPickr. [13] The website was named one of Time Magazine's 50 Best Websites of 2007. [14] Altucher sold the company for $10 million in 2007. [11]

In 2017, he began advising on cryptocurrency investing, [15] despite having condemned Bitcoin in 2013 as "a fad, or a scam, or a ponzi scheme, or worse." [16] However, in May, 2013, he built a store to sell his book, "Choose Yourself" for Bitcoin a month before he released it on Amazon. He was interviewed by Business Insider about why he reversed his stance on Bitcoin. [17]

Altucher was a seed investor in Buddy Media, which later sold to Salesforce.com for $745 million in 2012. [9]

Podcasts

Ask Altucher

This podcast was 369 episodes in total between 4/21/2014 until 10/8/2015. The podcast became “temporarily unavailable” to listen to, sometime in May 2024.

Question of the Day

In August 2015, Altucher launched a podcast with Stephen Dubner, co-author of Freakonomics , called Question of the Day, based on questions from Quora. [18] This has since finished but had a reunion in 2020. [19]

The James Altucher Show

Altucher also hosts The James Altucher Show, which has featured Tim Ferriss, Mark Cuban, and Arianna Huffington, among others. [20] Altucher says it has more than 40 million downloads. [21]

Authorship

The author of over 20 books, Altucher's work has appeared on The Wall Street Journal best-seller list and USA Today 's list of best business books of all time in 2014. [2] [22]

Personal life

Altucher is a co-owner of Stand Up NY, where he also performs stand-up comedy. [23] Jerry Seinfeld said of the club, "It could use a little sprucing up." [24] He is a National Chess Master with an Elo rating of 2204 as of 2012. [25] [26]

In August 2020, Altucher published a piece on LinkedIn titled "New York Is Dead Forever. Here's Why." [27] In response to Altucher's piece, Jerry Seinfeld called him "some putz", accused him of "whimpering and whining", and told him to "shut up". [24] Altucher used to write often about his second wife, Claudia Azula Altucher, on his blog. [28] The two later divorced.[ citation needed ]

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