The Quants: How a New Breed of Math Whizzes Conquered Wall Street and Nearly Destroyed It Audiobook (Free)
- Mike Chamberlain
- 14 h 11 min
- Random House (Audio)
- 2010-02-02
Summary:
In March 2006, the world’s richest men sipped champagne in an opulent NY hotel. They were getting ready to compete inside a poker competition with million-dollar stakes. At the credit card table that night was Peter Muller, who managed a fabulously successful hedge account called PDT. With him was Ken Griffin, who was the tough-as-nails head of Citadel Investment Group. There, as well, were Cliff Asness, the sharp-tongued, mercurial founder from the hedge account AQR Capital Administration, and Boaz Weinstein, chess “ about The Quants: What sort of New Variety of Mathematics Whizzes Conquered Wall Street and Almost Destroyed It existence get better at” and ruler from the credit-default swap.
Muller, Griffin, Asness, and Weinstein were one of the better and brightest of a fresh breed, the quants. Within the last twenty years, this varieties of math whiz acquired usurped the testosterone-fueled, kill-or-be-killed risk takers who’d always been the alpha men from the world’s largest modern casino. The quants thought that a cocktail of differential calculus, quantum physics, and advanced geometry kept the key to reaping riches from the financial markets. And they helped produce a digitized money-trading machine that could change billions around the globe using the click of a mouse. Few noticed that night time, though, that in creating this amazing system, males like Muller, Griffin, Asness, and Weinstein experienced sown the seeds for history’s greatest financial disaster.
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