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Hoover Institution | Why Systematic #Investing Beats Discretionary in Volatile Markets #stockmarket #volatility #stocks @HooverInstitution | Uploaded 1 month ago | Updated 1 hour ago
Jon Hartley and financial leader Bob Litterman explore the history of the development of quantitative #finance at #GoldmanSachs, including his seminal work with Fischer Black.

Here, Bob Litterman emphasizes the advantages of #systematic #quantitative #investing over discretionary decision-making, particularly in a #volatilemarket.

Watch the latest episode Capitalism and Freedom in the 21st Century as Bob and Jon explore the history of quantitative finance at Goldman Sachs, the 2024 #liquidity crisis, climate policy, and Bob’s #carbon #pricing model and support for carbon #taxes.
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