@SuperCaptain4

Really interesting stuff! Currently trying to understand how I would fit into the quant world, doing a masters in Computer science and a Master's in Statistics at the same time. I often see myself liking the stats side more however the computer science helps me realize my stats ambitions. It's further complicated by fluctuating interests. One day I'm really into the stats and the other day I just want to code without a thought about stats. Only time can tell!

@TheAvenger2012

Very nice video , i define myself as a quant trader . Basically , i do program developement for particular replication strategy(self-financing trade strategy) for higher moment contracts  (heavy in Stoch Calculus, but applied to specifical assets traded daily ).

@raphael_mogger

Great video Dimitri

@CC-yq6pl

These videos are always helpful thank you

@fredericogbianco

Hey cousin, make a video talking about Investment jobs VS Risk Managment jobs please!

@asadbekkhudayberganov9112

Hi, thanks for the video. Would you say Quantitative Researchers are real quants that developed models/strategies?

@santohasib1360

Do you think AI will replace quant?

@ymwo97679

Hey Dimitri,

I’m an Econ undergrad with a minor in math and doing a certificate in finance alongside my degree. 

If I want to get into risk management as a quant (or banking in general), do you think getting an MA in Econ is enough to get my foot through the door? Alternatively, I could prolong my undergrad and take classes so I qualify for a Stats MA or an applied math MA. 

My question is - do you think it’s worth it to switch over, or is it more efficient to be self-taught in math/stats/programming while I get my MA in economics

@gkags2848

I am definitely a slow thinker !!!😅