The Master Investor Podcast with Wilfred Frost

Lloyd Blankfein: Lessons from 2008, Identifying the Next Trigger

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Mar 24, 2026
Lloyd Blankfein, former Goldman Sachs CEO who steered the firm through 2008 and wrote Streetwise, discusses risk and resilience. He recalls J. Aron’s street-smart trading culture, why top traders act like poker players, the tensions between traders and bankers, leading through the 2008 crisis, and warning signs in private equity and private credit that could trigger a reckoning.
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ANECDOTE

How J Aron Opened The Door To Goldman

  • Lloyd joined Goldman Sachs via J. Aron after being rejected by Goldman initially.
  • He describes J. Aron as a street-smart commodity trading house whose DNA reshaped Goldman's trading and promoted non-Ivy backgrounds.
INSIGHT

Adaptability Beats Prediction In Trading

  • Great traders win by adapting quickly rather than forecasting perfectly.
  • Lloyd Blankfein compares them to top poker players who fold fast on bad hands and let winners run before forecasts matter.
INSIGHT

Calm Markets Build Dangerous Kindling

  • The financial system accumulates 'kindling' over long calm periods making a small spark dangerous later.
  • Blankfein warns private equity and private credit unsold assets are potential kindling awaiting a forced reckoning.
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