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The story of Jim Simons, a former math professor who founded Renaissance Technologies and created the unparalleled Medallion Fund. The book details how Simons used advanced mathematics and algorithms to revolutionize quantitative trading, consistently outperforming the market and transforming the financial industry.
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The story of Jim Simons, a former math professor who founded Renaissance Technologies and created the unparalleled Medallion Fund. The book details how Simons used advanced mathematics and algorithms to revolutionize quantitative trading, consistently outperforming the market and transforming the financial industry.
Full notes on The Man Who Solved the Market here
Buy the book here
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The Rabbit Hole podcast is brought to you by The Latticework.
The Latticework curates, explains and interconnects hundreds of mental models so that you can become a better multidisciplinary thinker. Every partner applies and is vetted, ensuring a high-quality, curious, and low-ego community.
Join hundreds of partners from around the world by applying here, or learn more at LTCWRK.com
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