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57. What You Must Know About Commodities (And More!) Feat. CNBC's Guy Adami

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Guy Adami is an original member of CNBC's Fast Money. Guy began his career at Drexel Burnham Lambert as a commodity trader on their precious metals desk. In 1996 he joined J. Aron, the famed commodity and currency group at Goldman Sachs where he was their head gold trader. In 2021, Guy, along with Dan Nathan, started RiskReversal Media. In addition to Fast Money, Guy and Dan have a daily show called MRKT Call and a weekly podcast called On The Tape that they do with Danny Moses of The Big Short Fame. Guy trys to stay active in his community. He was on the board of the NJ Chapter of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society for ten years where he served as co-chair. In August of 2012, Adami completed the first NYC Ironman on behalf of LLS in 16 hours and 19 minutes. He was the LLS NJ Man of the Year in 2015. Guy was also on the national board of Invest in Others as well as Big Brothers Big Sisters of America. In November 2022, he was inducted into the Tri County Scholarship Fund Hall of Fame. Guy is a 1986 graduate of Georgetown University. He and his wife Linda reside in Morristown, NJ where they raised their three children.


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