It's a common rhetoric from someone who has no clue about financial markets (the person you replied to). Suppose you want to invest in S&p500 so you want to buy the ETF. Someone like Jane Street can create sell you this…
It'd make sense if you were writing out some Boolean expressions or trying to present something with formal logic. But you're writing English here so it seems inappropriate to a) ditch conventional grammar and b) pass…
Ahh right so this is not a 365days per year thing, but they have relatively normal jobs in the industry?
One thing I don't get is how they sustain themselves in terms of income - does anyone know what they do to support their lifestyle? Just really curious (and potentially out of the loop). Thanks.
> obviously good trades Are you able to expand with any examples of this?
Yeah but in the case of these notes, they're identical almost word for word - i.e. there is a central template being used.
Could someone please explain why this note reads identically to the Meta and Stripe note?
> Strategies that result in 95 % drawdowns are not in the "making you money" bucket. As long as you're betting with +ev after fees are taken into account then they certainly can make you money. Low sharpe / high vol !=…
Reminds me of metro stations in Moscow: https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2015/oct/31...
Original blackberry keyboard would like to have a word with you. I wish I could find a decent smartphone with the same keyboard "that tries to emulate a big keyboard"
This doesn't make much sense, for two reasons: 1. Various ML libraries are implemented in C++ and have wrappers for respective interpreted languages. 2. Given higher-level languages can do auto-diff, c++ as a…
> what’s the role of buying and/or trading individual stocks? Loads of reasons to do so: 1. You might have enough alpha to beat the returns of an index. 2.You prefer a more market neutral strategy and construct your own…
Abuse of taxes is not a party-specific issue. Until laws are passed to prevent this (which is probably a multi-decade lobbying effort), it will re-occur. You are right, it eventually boils down to "it is quite hard".
Abuse of taxes is not a party-specific issue. Until laws are passed to prevent this (which is probably a multi-decade lobbying effort), it will re-occur. In the meantime, it's probably reasonable to be sour about paying…
Well, monopoly was introduced as satire in the first place in fact! A way to showcase some absurdities of capitalism
businesses yes. But governments abuse public spending - at least in the UK a significant chunk gets funnelled to conservative friends and family...why should I therefore want to fund that?
Or anywhere really tbf
Lol - all this at a cost of what? Do you understand that the reason Amazon is low cost is because of exploiting it's workers? It's simple maths
Relax, it was a joke
How can you "correct" English from England?
Sadly, this is the way it works in the UK. Welfare payments are cut by any increases in your pay. So a person who might be offered overtime for some extra money has no incentive to take it because their total take home…
> I always assumed that any money you earn would then be deducted from future payments Contrary to what everyone says in this thread, this is the crappy way welfare exists in the UK
Bit misleading, parameters here are already obtained - the only lisp part is applying pre-obtained weights to an input and computing the output (i.e. no training here). That aside, this is very cool nevertheless.
> Everything tested during an MOT (except emissions, which I've never seen fail) Don't think this is true, I was looking at the MOT record of a car a few days ago and emissions failure was definitely stated as MOT…
Yeah sorry updated above, 11bln to USSR specifically, thanks for correcting. Nevertheless, it seemed odd to almost suggest the Us were financing the USSR in their fight in order to obtain some credit. Noted RE Soviet…
It's a common rhetoric from someone who has no clue about financial markets (the person you replied to). Suppose you want to invest in S&p500 so you want to buy the ETF. Someone like Jane Street can create sell you this…
It'd make sense if you were writing out some Boolean expressions or trying to present something with formal logic. But you're writing English here so it seems inappropriate to a) ditch conventional grammar and b) pass…
Ahh right so this is not a 365days per year thing, but they have relatively normal jobs in the industry?
One thing I don't get is how they sustain themselves in terms of income - does anyone know what they do to support their lifestyle? Just really curious (and potentially out of the loop). Thanks.
> obviously good trades Are you able to expand with any examples of this?
Yeah but in the case of these notes, they're identical almost word for word - i.e. there is a central template being used.
Could someone please explain why this note reads identically to the Meta and Stripe note?
> Strategies that result in 95 % drawdowns are not in the "making you money" bucket. As long as you're betting with +ev after fees are taken into account then they certainly can make you money. Low sharpe / high vol !=…
Reminds me of metro stations in Moscow: https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2015/oct/31...
Original blackberry keyboard would like to have a word with you. I wish I could find a decent smartphone with the same keyboard "that tries to emulate a big keyboard"
This doesn't make much sense, for two reasons: 1. Various ML libraries are implemented in C++ and have wrappers for respective interpreted languages. 2. Given higher-level languages can do auto-diff, c++ as a…
> what’s the role of buying and/or trading individual stocks? Loads of reasons to do so: 1. You might have enough alpha to beat the returns of an index. 2.You prefer a more market neutral strategy and construct your own…
Abuse of taxes is not a party-specific issue. Until laws are passed to prevent this (which is probably a multi-decade lobbying effort), it will re-occur. You are right, it eventually boils down to "it is quite hard".
Abuse of taxes is not a party-specific issue. Until laws are passed to prevent this (which is probably a multi-decade lobbying effort), it will re-occur. In the meantime, it's probably reasonable to be sour about paying…
Well, monopoly was introduced as satire in the first place in fact! A way to showcase some absurdities of capitalism
businesses yes. But governments abuse public spending - at least in the UK a significant chunk gets funnelled to conservative friends and family...why should I therefore want to fund that?
Or anywhere really tbf
Lol - all this at a cost of what? Do you understand that the reason Amazon is low cost is because of exploiting it's workers? It's simple maths
Relax, it was a joke
How can you "correct" English from England?
Sadly, this is the way it works in the UK. Welfare payments are cut by any increases in your pay. So a person who might be offered overtime for some extra money has no incentive to take it because their total take home…
> I always assumed that any money you earn would then be deducted from future payments Contrary to what everyone says in this thread, this is the crappy way welfare exists in the UK
Bit misleading, parameters here are already obtained - the only lisp part is applying pre-obtained weights to an input and computing the output (i.e. no training here). That aside, this is very cool nevertheless.
> Everything tested during an MOT (except emissions, which I've never seen fail) Don't think this is true, I was looking at the MOT record of a car a few days ago and emissions failure was definitely stated as MOT…
Yeah sorry updated above, 11bln to USSR specifically, thanks for correcting. Nevertheless, it seemed odd to almost suggest the Us were financing the USSR in their fight in order to obtain some credit. Noted RE Soviet…