@philoneill9865

Dear Nicholas, I have read and enjoyed all of your books. I think I was the first person to mention Fooled By Randomness in the Financial Times, back in 2003 or 4 or so. As a big fan of your work and  presentations, may I suggest you purchase a Zoom Q2n Recorder and connect it to your computer. It is made by the Japanese musical instrument company, Zoom. Not the famous Zoom company.  This device will help make both video and sound much more appealing and help spread your message to a wider audience. Thank you again for your work on all things distributional.

@HubertHeller

Sound quality is not very good.

Here are some tips that will help:

Use a good quality microphone. In LearnUpon, we use blue yeti microphones. They’re relatively inexpensive whilst also being high quality (here’s a guide on how to get the most out of them). And if you’re recording in a noisy environment use dynamic microphones.

Choose your place of recording carefully, insulated from street noise etc.

Turn off anything in the room that’s generating ambient noise, for example, a computer or air conditioning. We suggest sit in the room and make a short recording, when you play it back it’ll help you to identify any ambient noises.

If you find there’s a low background hiss on your test recording try reducing the gain on the microphone a little. here’s usually a dial on the microphone itself.

Get closer to the microphone, but don’t get too close! Extend your hand fully and the distance between your thumb to your pinky finger is about the optimum distance you should be positioned from the mic.

Run a few test recordings to ensure you’re happy with the setup.

@yaronkeren4366

Link to "The joint distribution of stock returns is not elliptical":
https://arxiv.org/abs/1009.1100

@xenmaster0

Extremely enlightening. 
The audio issue seems like an encoding problem. Might try transcoding the video to high-def and then uploading it. YouTube codecs seem to produce fewer artifacts on hi-def videos than on SD videos.

@remlatzargonix1329

Thanks for doing this.
It is very interesting.

@AniruddhNadimpalliGKNL

Recommend books where we can read this stuff, Mr NNT. I don't know where to begin, but I surely want to learn.

@MohammadaliAnsarizadeh

Love this guy. Have an excellent whatever!

@gxsoft

Please Dr. Press F5, and is could possible UpLoad the video with HD Quality because It's impossible understand the words...
The Sound and THE video quality are really bad.
Anyway I read  and I a follower of you.
Thanks for your books are really good.
gab

@fanjerry8100

I want to read the slides, but the video is very blurry, can you re-upload sir?

@donaldduck7139

Thank you!

@TManOriginal

It's a shame that the video resolution is so low.

@Alex_Plante

I think my cat understands tail risks more than I do...

@mikiallen7733

One question Nassim , which I have not found a satisfying answer for till now , even in your latest book , is there an efficient way to measure correlations  in a Talib-like correlations ? Though distance correlations does better job than standard linear ones , it does not reflect changes in cross higher moments like kurtosis and skewness ,is there a way / methodology to be able to predict with reasonable confidence level say at 90 percent changes in higher order cross moments ?

@CasaBonita1018

I think you mean ellipticity?? You're discussing the quality of the level sets of a distribution not being an ellipse.