| bio | website | lordabbett.com |
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| location | New York | |
| age | 31 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 8 months |
| seen | Mar 29 '12 at 13:38 | |
| stats | profile views | 0 |
Experience
I work as a quantitative researcher on the buy side, finding new sources of alpha and designing relative value models and trading strategies around them. I've dealt with practically all the major asset classes.
Presently at Lord Abbett, one of the oldest asset management firms to still actively innovate and push the envelope.
Previously at Parkcentral Capital Management, the hedge fund division of Perot Investments.
Education
PhD in Economics from Princeton University.
SB in Economics from MIT.
I live in New York City with my wife and daughter.
To stalk me further, you can check out my LinkedIn profile and twitter: @TalQuant.
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accepted | Does being the oldest in a day care class harm a child's social development? |
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Does being the oldest in a day care class harm a child's social development? @Beofett I don't know, but if you assume births are random (which they're not), you'd expect she'd be 6 months older than average. The class is for 2-3 year olds, and anyone in that range as of August 30 can be in her class. The school year is September to May, so she would be in this "oldest" situation with a consistent group of kids for about 9 months. |
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Mar 28 |
awarded | Student |
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asked | Does being the oldest in a day care class harm a child's social development? |
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awarded | Autobiographer |