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Transcript: Julian Salisbury, GS

The Big Picture

So I took it upon myself to go off and took a course in bond math, took another course in derivatives and realized the underlying fundamental concepts were barely, I mean, it wasn’t even high school math in most cases. And then I was the beneficiary of the TMT bubble bursting in 2001. Capital rules were changing.

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Market Commentary: January Gains, Jobs Report Both Bullish for Markets

Carson Wealth

It indicates that more people are working and want to work than at any point between 2001 and 2020. By my math, there have been 57 Super Bowls and 22 different winners. Compliance Case # 02101272_020524_C The post Market Commentary: January Gains, Jobs Report Both Bullish for Markets appeared first on Carson Wealth.

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Transcript: Dominique Mielle

The Big Picture

So it was a pretty different situation from 2001, where the whole dot-com bust, but more importantly, the telecom implosion. There are a ton of expenses, and they’re getting higher with compliance and marketing and reporting and investor relationship, et cetera. You have a lot — RITHOLTZ: The emerging manager category?

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Transcript: Jeffrey Sherman, DoubleLine

The Big Picture

Jeffrey Sherman : Well, what it was was, so I, as I said, with applications, there’s many applications of math, and the usually obvious one is physics. Barry Ritholtz : It seems that some people are math people and some people are not. The, the math came easier. And I really hated physics, really. It’s so true.

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Transcript: Savita Subramanian

The Big Picture

I’m kind of in intrigued by the idea of philosophy and math. So I found myself getting kind of bored with my math problem sets, and then I could shift to philosophy and then go back and forth. So it’s been, you know, back in, in 2001, strategists were telling you to put about 70% of your money in stocks.

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