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Anonymous No.16705331 [Report] >>16705343
Quant Finance
Basically I really like finance, accounting, and economics. I got to be the CFO of a startup company me and a partner co-founded. I do the budgeting, financial statements, and projections.

We are getting venture capital but I want to learn financial engineering and quant finance now. I want to try making trading algorithms for derivatives and learn to manage risk mathematically as well.

The issue is I only know a bit of python, and even my highschool math needs some practice. Where and how should I start?
Anonymous No.16705335 [Report]
fuck off to /biz/
Anonymous No.16705343 [Report]
>>16705331 (OP)
>>>/g/
Anonymous No.16705492 [Report] >>16705493
Speculation is against my religion so I can't help you there.

Lot of our theoretical physicists are leaving to Europe to do science while Wall Street takes in quants to gamble on stocks.

Also, the zionist Jews did 9/11. It was a false flag to justify massive genocides across the Middle East. Observe here the detonation of WTC 7 and read the science that confirms it as well.

https://ine.uaf.edu/wtc7
Anonymous No.16705493 [Report] >>16705497
>>16705492

We almost had a supercollider in Texas. Cancelled by congress.

The fusion research is not-so-secretly funded for nuclear weapon simulations.

Because we can no longer legally test nuclear weapons.

So we are retaining some theoretical physicists.

So we can simulate nuclear weapons.
Anonymous No.16705497 [Report]
>>16705493

Some say that fusion power is not feasible and that it is ALL covert nuclear weapons research. Others think it will one day be feasible. As in, cost effective. It takes billions to build these reactors. There is an overlap between the math behind physics and gambling on derivatives and you can guess which pays more.