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by flourpower471
759 days ago
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Well I work in prop trading and have only ever worked for prop firms- our firm trades it's own capital and distributes it to the owners and us under profit share agreements - so we have no incentive to sell ourselves as any smarter than the reality. Saying it's all high school math is a bit of a loaded phrase. "High school math" incorporates basically all practical computer science and machine learning and statistics. If I suspect you could probably build a particle accelerator without using more math than a bit of calculus - that doesn't make it easy or simple to build one. Very few people I've worked with have ever said they are doing cutting edge math - it's more like scientific research . The space of ideas is huge, and the ways to ruin yourself innumerable. It's more about people who have a scientific mindset who can make progress in a very high noise and adaptive environment. It's probably more about avoiding blunders than it is having some genius paradigm shifting idea. |
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