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Jan 30, 2024

The Goldilocks Economy: How Long Can it Last with Jeff Sherman of DoubleLine Capital

DoubleLine Deputy CIO Jeffrey Sherman joins Orion's Rusty Vanneman and Robyn Murray on their latest episode of The Weighing Machine Podcast chatting macro, inflation, rates, fixed income investing, ETFs, preparing for the presidential election and much more. Jeffrey Sherman shares his background as a mathematician turned investor and discusses his love for problem-solving in investing. He also discusses his experience starting DoubleLine Capital with Jeffrey Gundlach and his experience in building the company from scratch. Mr. Sherman provides his perspective on various topics including the Goldilocks economy, inflation, interest rates, fiscal spending, dollar outlook and future of fixed income ETFs.

ABOUT THE GUEST

ABOUT THE GUEST

  • Jeffrey Sherman, CFA

    Deputy Chief Investment Officer

    Jeffrey Sherman, CFA

    Deputy Chief Investment Officer

    Jeffrey Sherman, DoubleLine’s Deputy Chief Investment Officer, is a thought leader, portfolio manager and public speaker in the industry. Mr. Sherman is a member of DoubleLine’s Fixed Income and Global Asset Allocation committees, and he serves as lead portfolio manager for the firm’s multi-sector and derivative-based strategies. In his role, Mr. Sherman guides the investment teams in developing top-down macro views and collaborative asset allocation processes throughout a market cycle. Additionally, he is a member of DoubleLine’s Executive Management Committee. In 2018, Money Management Executive named Mr. Sherman as one of “10 Fund Managers to Watch” in its yearly special report. Prior to joining DoubleLine in 2009, Mr. Sherman was a Senior Vice President at TCW, where he worked as a portfolio manager and quantitative analyst focused on fixed income and real-asset portfolios. Prior to that, he was a statistics and mathematics instructor at the University of the Pacific and Florida State University. Mr. Sherman taught Quantitative Methods for Level I candidates in the USC/CFALA CFA® Review Program for many years. He holds a B.S. in Applied Mathematics from the University of the Pacific and an M.S. in Financial Engineering from Claremont Graduate University. Mr. Sherman is a CFA® charterholder.