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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. I didn’t know what any of these terms meant. RITHOLTZ: — than a family office.
She has a really fascinating background, very eclectic, a combination of math and law. You, you get a, a BS in Mathematics and a JD from Boston University Math and Law. It is something, math has always come easy to me since a child. I didn’t get an advanced degree in math. Not the usual combination. What happened?
Behavior Finance and Your Portfolio So much of the concept of investing is about logic, math, and numbers. But as we said before, past performance does not guarantee future performanceand its always worth considering your portfolio based on your own goals, needs, and risktolerance.
For a diversified portfolio with the risktolerances you need and the monetary goals you want, a robo-adviser can be a powerful ally. When a miner is first to succeed in solving the complex math to process a new block of transactions, that person is rewarded with the transaction fees from recent users and newly minted bitcoin.
Different risktolerance and different business plan. BRYANT: So money, unlike math, money is highly emotional. I mean, there’s 50,000 kids in the Atlanta public school system, so you can do the math there. I believe I love math because it doesn’t have an opinion, that’s a Melody Hobson quote.
Quick math: If you have $1.828 million in the bank. And , you have to do the math by hand. Now, quick math, if you have 128 million in the bank in your Christmas or Hannukah Club, and the bank is going to credit you 5% on your money 0:18:18.4 There is an admin charge of about $49k. There is an insurance charge of about $246k.
I — I loved math, but really, I was going to go down that literature route more than anything else and — and study Spanish literature. BITTERLY MICHELL: … this isn’t a generalization, but they have a higher risktolerance. RITHOLTZ: Applied Mathematics, Quants, those guys, yeah. I was econ and kind of geeky.
If the math suggests buying additional shares is the best bet, it may seem like a no-brainer to do so. My sense is today’s exercise might be appropriate for those who are optimistic about their company stock; can afford the cash flow to purchase more shares; and are willing and able to assume additional concentrated investment risk.
We have be behavioral finance tools so that the investor can understand their relationship with wealth and their risktolerance, their needs at a greater level of detail. But you would be surprised that merely saying to somebody, oh, we, we have you in a conservative portfolio based on your risktolerance and goals.
By the way, you show the math in the book very, very easily and understandable for those who may not be as mathy, which is basically a giant fund collecting 2 percent is much better than a smaller fund that’s killing it, but they’re not starting out with a lot of assets. It’s not the case anymore.
They’re, they’re lower risktolerance, I would say very high standards on quality of service and quality of, of infrastructure and decision making. And I was always good at math and, and I had been writing code since I was in the sixth grade. So it’s very long dated capital.
So the granddaddy of this in my field is when you are setting up a portfolio for an investor, “Hey, tell us about your risktolerance. It’s a power law, this is very slightly technical for yours truly, the English major, not technical for you, the math guy. So you conservative, are you moderate? Are you aggressive?
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