I have high respect for people competent enough to be consistent with learning these types of things
Criminally underrated content. This isn't just good for quants. It's great for anyone with the need to solve problems.
I have a quant trader internship interview with Jane street on 27th, this should be helpful
The takeaway I get are (a) recognize and use your skill set and (b) ask for help when taking a problem outside your ability.
There is one major caveat to puzzles like this: It channels thinking patterns into a subset of real world problems. People who make/solve these types of puzzles are repeating patterns whether they realize it or not. Quantitative trading opportunities in the real world requires a broader set of problem solving skills. In every technical field the seemingly smartest people often spend all their energy competing in that field's generally accepted metrics of success. This is why it often appears that earning money is just dumb luck. It's because money isn't earned by finding a niche and then proving to people how smart you are. That may get you a well paying job but it won't solve the kinds of problems that make you wealthy (such as trading strategies).
Where did he end up? His discord link doesn’t work and he doesn’t publishes any videos since 2022. Does anyone knows why? What happened?
Awesome video!! Circle Time was my first Jane Street puzzle!! I loved the problem so much that I even wrote about it lol. I opted for a math approach, but there was an even better math approach than mine lol (I had an annoying quartic but there was a really nice trig solution). It's cool to see a different (more cs-y than math) approach!
How do I get started with this domain...... quantitative trading.....Can anyone suggest some quality beginner friendly resources please..... I'm really really interested 🥺💜
Don’t stop w the memes bro they’re great
Finally I got to finish the trading Engine Server series part 1 video. It took me 6 attempt to get I right. But I still don't under those code and their function yet.👍
Absolutely amazing stuff! Respect from Singapore
Good job
hello coding jesus, can u make a video on quant developer work life, and how do they manage their time and work and mainly there married life Please make a short detailed video on it, it would be very beneficial for many people around the world , Thank you
This video is my new favorite drinking game everytime @Coding Jesus says the word "toolkit". Fr, great video!
Thanks Dude! I learned something new today
Mad excited 😆 I don’t even own qnt
Do Jane Street recruiters look at the leaderboard ?
Hi, I am currently a third year undergrad and an aspiring quant. I have recently come across your channel and have found the contents interesting. I sat for Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan during my college internship drive for quant roles but ended up failing GS in the quant interview(where they asked puzzles) and JP Morgan in the Mathematics aptitude test on Probab and Stats. I have good knowledge of Data structures and Algorithms and have cracked other companies for SWE role but I want to become a quantitative analyst/researcher/trader in future. Could you tell me about the math, CS and other finance related courses that are needed to ace the interviews and get into these investment Banks and other financial institutions like HFT's. Also, could you tell me about more puzzle resources (like the Jane Street archive) from where I can practice ?
I love the video about the books
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