> Oh wait…every hedge fund bro is already doing this. And most of them aren’t billionaires. The problem is your model needs to include all the computers playing the market, and it also needs to include the other hedge fund bros themselves. This strategy only dominates if you have more compute than the whole market itself, which you don’t.Best part of this article, honestly, I did not expected this, of-course one can say we just need more abstractions (how does brain/living things build them?), but this would be ignoring dynamical nature of such problems.
em500|2 years ago
Every graduate level economics and finance student is aware of this joke, and also know EMH with more nuance than "you can't make money with trading". There's tons of research and debate about the various forms of the EMH. But you don't have to believe anything anyone else wrote. There's plenty of data and computing software available, so anyone can try everything for themselves.
gizmo|2 years ago
Hotz is arguing the opposite. His argument is that the market converges to some kind of consensus price, but that price is a combination of what people think a security is actually worth but also to a large part to what participants think other people mistakenly believe a security is worth.
Crunching SEC filings won't get you anywhere anymore. You also have to reverse engineer what other people believe, otherwise you end up waiting for years (or forever) for the market to come to your point of view. And when everybody acts on what they believe other people are thinking you can spend an infinite amount of compute trying to level each other. Unless one party has the majority of compute then they can outcompute everybody else put together.
neatze|2 years ago
petercooper|2 years ago
threeseed|2 years ago
No serious person has ever thought that you can simulate the entire stock market.
And the ability to do this is not limited by compute but rather not having the fundamental algorithms that can accurately predict human behaviour.
neatze|2 years ago
gorbachev|2 years ago
The way to make money this way is to find out a unique scenario, and then create a prediction algorithm for that. I'm not close enough to hedge fund bros to know how feasible that is.
corsix|2 years ago
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anonymoushn|2 years ago