The article discusses the life and legacy of Art Cashin, the UBS’ director of floor operations at the New York Stock Exchange who passed away at the age of 83. Here are three highlights from the article:
1. Art Cashin was a highly respected figure in the stock market world, known for his charm, wit, and storytelling abilities. He was admired by both bulls and bears, as well as liberals and conservatives, which is quite rare in the competitive world of stock market commentary.
2. Despite his success, Cashin maintained a humble and old-school approach to life. He refused to use credit cards, didn’t own a computer, and paid for everything with cash to preserve his anonymity. His appearance, with rumpled suits and outdated ties, was part of a carefully constructed persona he had built over his 50 years on Wall Street.
Editorial content by Harper Eastwood