@0xMovez: Jane Street pays $750k/ year for quants who can answer how to use Stochastic Process and Markov Chains in quant trading…
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Jane Street offers $750k/year for quants who can apply Stochastic Processes and Markov Chains in trading, and a free MIT lecture covers similar material.
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Jane Street pays $750k/ year for quants who can answer how to use Stochastic Process and Markov Chains in quant trading.
This 1-hour MIT lecture on probability gives you the same insights quants get paid $60K/month for.
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