@0x_fokki: QUANT FIRMS BURIED THEIR EDGE UNDER MATH LIKE THIS SO YOU'D NEVER TOUCH IT. THAT ERA JUST ENDED. the screen shows quant…
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The post claims that quant firms' complex mathematical edge is now accessible via a plain-English chat interface that can describe, backtest, and execute trading strategies, democratizing quant finance.
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QUANT FIRMS BURIED THEIR EDGE UNDER MATH LIKE THIS SO YOU’D NEVER TOUCH IT. THAT ERA JUST ENDED.
the screen shows quantum amplitude estimation racing Monte Carlo to price one option. the top floor of quant finance. the exact wall that kept normal traders out for decades.
here’s the part they’d rather you skip: you don’t need any of it.
the same machinery now sits behind a chat box that speaks plain English.
describe the strategy in one sentence it pulls the factor models the desks guard runs the multi-year backtest pushes it to live execution
the genius on that screen spent years earning the edge. you rent it in one sentence.
i ran one line into a live, backtested strategy. it’s in the article above
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