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Bill Perkins — author of Die With Zero, founder of Skylar Capital Management

About the Author

Bill Perkins

Author. Hedge fund manager. Living the philosophy.

Skylar Capital Management SkyFi · SynMax U.S. Virgin Islands

Beyond the Book

A working operator — not a retired guru.

Die With Zero isn't theory written from the sidelines. Bill runs a U.S. natural-gas hedge fund and is actively building two satellite-data companies. The book came out of the work — not the other way around.

Energy Hedge Fund · Founded 2012

Skylar Capital Management

Bill's energy-trading hedge fund, focused on U.S. natural-gas futures, options, and swaps. Bill is founder and principal.

skylarcapitalmanagement.com

Earth Observation

SkyFi

Consumer and enterprise satellite imagery — making Earth-observation data available on demand to anyone, not just governments and large corporations. Bill is co-founder.

skyfi.com

Energy + Maritime Intelligence

SynMax

AI-powered satellite analytics for energy and maritime markets. Products include Hyperion (real-time U.S. frac activity) and Theia (vessel-tracking and dark-ship detection). Bill is co-founder and president; the platform is used by analysts, hedge funds, and regulators.

synmax.com

How the Book Came to Be

The thesis came from the trading floor.

Bill grew up in Jersey City and walked on as a defensive back for the Iowa Hawkeyes while studying electrical engineering. He landed his first Wall Street job in 1991 as a clerk on the New York Mercantile Exchange — making $16,000 a year. By the late 1990s he was running an options desk in Houston during the deregulation of Texas electricity markets. In 2002 he joined his friend John Arnold's energy hedge fund Centaurus, where he traded the opposite side of the bets that took down Amaranth Advisors in 2006. When Centaurus closed in 2012, he founded Skylar Capital Management.

Somewhere along the way — between the hedge fund, the high-stakes poker tables, the art collecting, and the years watching wealthy peers not spend their money — the book started writing itself. Die With Zero came out in 2020 from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt and has since been translated into 25 languages. The argument is the same one Bill had been running on himself for two decades: money is a tool to drive fulfillment, and the optimization most people get wrong isn't how much they earn — it's when they spend it.

What People Are Saying

In his own words — across the 2026 press cycle.

A short selection from recent interviews. Each quote links to the source.

Fortune · April 30, 2026

"My money philosophy is that money is a tool to drive your fulfillment, and that's it. And if you don't have these big, expensive dreams, you don't necessarily need that much money."

Bill Perkins to Fortune, in "Why hedge fund manager Bill Perkins says he's spending all his money before he dies."

WSJ Money Interview · April 26, 2026

"Whatever money you decide to give to your kids, you should probably give the money to them where it has a maximum impact in their life. Not when you're 60, when you die."

Bill Perkins, in The WSJ Money Interview with Gunjan Banerji.

Iowa Magazine · Profile

"Going through life like it lasts forever is suboptimal. It's really about living intentionally in each phase of our lives."

Bill Perkins to Iowa Magazine — on the central thesis of Die With Zero.

Living the Philosophy

Three threads. One operating system.

The book maps onto how Bill actually spends his time and money. The ventures aren't a contradiction of Die With Zero — they're the philosophy in production.

01Memory dividends

Poker. Art (the $15.3M Ernie Barnes Sugar Shack). Pulse — the dance festival he co-founded. Trips with his daughters. Each is a deliberate experience meant to compound for decades, not a one-off splurge.

02Time arbitrage

The trading floor taught Bill that the right play at the right moment is worth more than the same play later. Skylar Capital Management and SynMax run on that thesis. So does the book's call to spend on experiences while you can still fully use them.

03Give it now

Bill is on record giving $16,000 tax-free gifts to dozens of friends and family in a single year, donating $1.5M to his high-school alma mater St. Peter's Prep, and supporting adoption-focused charities. The position: don't wait for the will to read.

On Stage

Watch Bill articulate the thesis.

A 2023 keynote on Die With Zero — the full talk, no edits. The clearest picture of the idea in Bill's own words.

Additional long-form interviews: Tim Ferriss, Peter Attia (Drive #237), Modern Wisdom (#642), Mad Fientist, Chris Hutchins (All the Hacks #91).

Three ways to take the next step.

Read the book. Stay close to the thinking. Or bring Bill in to speak.