This couldn't be more wrong. Costco sells excellent quality meat at great prices.
e.g. Costco sells prime-grade brisket for ~$4/lb. where I live. You generally can't even find prime brisket at an average grocery store, and the choice-grade will routinely run $7/lb or more.
Agreed — something about this post doesn’t pass the smell test.
1. He’s a profitable trader at a tier 1 firm who has the spare time to not only develop a series of algorithms based on 130 research papers, but also sufficiently backtest them in 7 months?
2. He said he looked at the past 8 years of papers, but refers to multiple models correctly predicting the 2008 financial crisis.
3. Where are the code samples?
Edit:
Lol, just realized his medium post ends with a crypto scam.
KeyBanc Capital Markets | Equity Data Specialist | Portland, OR | Full-time Onsite | http://www.key.com
KeyBanc Capital Markets Inc., a division of KeyCorp, seeks an equity data specialist to join the KeyBanc Capital Markets First Look Data team in Portland, OR. The specialist will acquire, analyze, and present datasets that help our research team gain unique insight into company models and broader industry trends.
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-Work consultatively with the data team and research analysts to identify key performance metrics
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-Present findings in a compelling fashion
Desired Skills & Experience:
-Demonstrated ability (professional or academic) to manipulate large data sets (query, cleanse, join and update)
-Demonstrated ability (professional or academic) to succinctly and visually present findings from data
-Intermediate to advanced Python skills
-Interest in financial markets and understanding company models
-Demonstrated intermediate to advanced SQL capabilities
e.g. Costco sells prime-grade brisket for ~$4/lb. where I live. You generally can't even find prime brisket at an average grocery store, and the choice-grade will routinely run $7/lb or more.