Andrew Slimmon on Quantitative Factors in Markets | Masters in Business

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Bloomberg Radio host Barry Ritholtz speaks to Andrew Slimmon, managing director at Morgan Stanley Investment Management. He is also the lead senior portfolio manager on all long equity strategies for the applied equity advisors team, as well as a member of the Morgan Stanley Wealth Management Global Investment Committee. He began his career at Morgan Stanley in 1991 as an adviser in private wealth management, and later served as chief investment officer of the Morgan Stanley Trust Co. Previously, he was an analyst and portfolio manager for Brown Brothers Harriman and a buy-side equity research analyst with ARCO Investment Management.

Bloomberg Radio host columnist Barry Ritholtz looks at the people and ideas that shape markets, investing and business.

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Fama would be laughed off the stage today. Efficient markets...ha....Guys like Simons and Griffen have turned it into an AI arms race on a leveraged casino type edge. I find it fascinating how little even the pros say belongs to the company's business fundamentals....as it is clear it is all about trading revenue...so you realize the game is rigged...and as the Slimmon's says...keep em in the game, as the fees are maximized. Interesting he never mentioned statistical arbitrage, but behavioral psychology over and over. Guy should be in the marketing department.

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