| bio | website | lordabbett.com |
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| location | New York | |
| age | 31 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 9 months |
| seen | Apr 3 at 17:43 | |
| stats | profile views | 35 |
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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awarded | Yearling |
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Dec 6 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Oct 11 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Oct 10 |
accepted | How actively should I edit on younger beta sites? |
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Oct 10 |
asked | How actively should I edit on younger beta sites? |
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Oct 10 |
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Optionally add responses to favorite questions to inbox notifications @KevinMontrose I suspected it might be a duplicate, and I searched and honestly could not find a relevant question. Nevertheless, nothing seems to have come of that question and it's been a while. Has this entered status-planned at all? |
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Oct 10 |
asked | Optionally add responses to favorite questions to inbox notifications |
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Sep 23 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Sep 23 |
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Remove/downweight closed questions in “hot” question sort Thanks for clarifying, but in that case, what should be done with questions that are clearly off-topic posted by users that are blatantly disregarding the site's FAQ? |
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Sep 23 |
accepted | Remove/downweight closed questions in “hot” question sort |
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Sep 23 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Sep 23 |
awarded | Student |
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Sep 23 |
asked | Remove/downweight closed questions in “hot” question sort |
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Sep 7 |
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Votes on old answers should decay in order to highlight more recent answers to old questions To point #2: newer answers only get more prominence if they have more than a certain proportion of the votes of older answers. To point #3: the question may be marked as more active, but a user coming to this question for the first time may not notice why when a new answer is buried under old answers with much higher up-votes. |
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Sep 7 |
awarded | Editor |
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Sep 7 |
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Votes on old answers should decay in order to highlight more recent answers to old questions I modified the proposal to address some concerns. |
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Sep 7 |
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Votes on old answers should decay in order to highlight more recent answers to old questions modified proposal in light of comments |
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Sep 7 |
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Votes on old answers should decay in order to highlight more recent answers to old questions How do users set sort-by parameters? I was not aware of this option. |
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Sep 7 |
asked | Votes on old answers should decay in order to highlight more recent answers to old questions |
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Sep 7 |
answered | How can we make good answers to old questions float to the top? |