@RohOnChain: This 1 hour Stanford lecture on Markov Decision Processes will teach you more about the math behind systematic trading …
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The article promotes a Stanford lecture on Markov Decision Processes as a valuable resource for understanding the mathematical foundations of systematic trading, claiming it offers more insight than a short-term internship at major financial firms.
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This 1 hour Stanford lecture on Markov Decision Processes will teach you more about the math behind systematic trading decisions than a 3 month internship at Jane Street or JPMorgan.
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