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What Finance Has Taught Me - The Sometimes Disastrous Limitations of Quant Financial Models and Related Randomness of Expert Opinion (Video casette)
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What Finance Has Taught Me - The Sometimes Disastrous Limitations of Quant Financial Models and Related Randomness of Expert Opinion (Video casette)
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Run Time: 51.08 minutes Quant legend Ed Thorp shares several
unifying concepts that have helped his thinking over the last five
decades in finance: The map is not the territory highlights the
repeatedly and sometimes disastrous overlooked limitations of
quantitative financial models. The related randomness, even folly,
of much expert opinion and the difference between hedgehogs and
foxes tells us that if it's important, verify the facts and then
think for yourself in forming your own opinion. When the invisible
hand becomes a visible foot in the mouth, the tragedy of the
commons, and the proper pricing of externalities are repeatedly
overlooked. Critical for long term investors: The secular pricing
of securities, even the fate of empire, is largely determined by
the aggregate behavior of the politically connected rich, those
among the 0.01% who use government to extract excess wealth (rents)
from everyone else. This video, one of six from the Wiley WILMOTT
Summit on Risk and Quantitative Modeling in Finance, held on the
11th December 2012 at Columbia University, New York feature the
presentations from thought leaders and industry experts aiming to
draw together some of the lessons of the last decade in order to
restate the discipline's fundamental role in driving the future
success of the global market economy. This is the time to define
what quantitative finance really means beyond the fallout of the
global financial crisis and to identify the technology and
techniques that will power innovation and growth. Videos in this
series include: Paul Wilmott - Recent Advances in Stupid Ideas in
Quant Finance Kent Osband - Fooled by Rational Turbulence Aaron
Brown - And The Cows That Were Ugly and Gaunt Ate Up The Seven
Sleek, Fat Cows Patrick S. Hagan - On Beyond Black: Volatility
Surfaces and Dark Noise Edward O. Thorp - What Finance Has Taught
Me Chaired by Jack Schwager - Wiley Wilmott Summit Debate, Is
Finance the sickness or the cure? Joined by Paul Wilmott, Kent
Osband, Aaron Brown and Patrick S. Hagan
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