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The Talking Tuesdays Podcast is all about quantitative topics but mainly focused around quantitative finance, data science, machine learning, career development, and technical topics. Join me for some insight from a risk management professional on how the industry works and how to break in!

Talking Tuesdays with Fancy Quant Dimitri Bianco

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The Talking Tuesdays Podcast is all about quantitative topics but mainly focused around quantitative finance, data science, machine learning, career development, and technical topics. Join me for some insight from a risk management professional on how the industry works and how to break in!

    Energy Trader, Analyst, and YouTuber Jonathon Emerick

    Energy Trader, Analyst, and YouTuber Jonathon Emerick

    Jonathon Emerick is an energy trader and quant who also has a YouTube channel (QuantPy). We discuss his journey coming from chemical engineering to quantitative finance which included a Masters of Financial Mathematics. Topics covered in our discussion range from energy markets to risk management to YouTube and day trading.

    Jonathon Emerick:
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathon-emerick-407224119/
    https://www.youtube.com/@QuantPy
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    The Last Five Years: Quant Journey 30 to 35

    The Last Five Years: Quant Journey 30 to 35

    Since I just turned 35 years old, I figured I would a podcast episode on the journey and the lessons I learned. It was a mixed bag of great years, some struggles, and now coming out the other side. Quantitative finance is a wild ride and never the same for any two professionals.


    Reflecting on 30 Years: The Journey to Becoming a Quant
    https://youtu.be/rGdfR66Dl4c?si=4A4hWtK8uP3KJQSB
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    Economics, Equality, and Bringing America Back

    Economics, Equality, and Bringing America Back

    As many of you know I work in a high paying field and rub shoulders with many wealthy people. That being said, I didn't grow up around Wall Street or any other high powered field. I was an average American who took an interest in quantitative finance and ended up falling in love with statistics and economics. I tend to understand people from a variety of backgrounds because I wasn't sheltered in one group. This perspective has allowed me to understand some of the biggest issues America faces however it is very frustrating sitting in the middle. No one wants to be in the middle anymore as the rise of the internet has made it so easy to segregate people based off of race, religion, social status, wealth, politics, and many other random groups.

    We need to come together as a nation and embrace what makes America unique. The values of capitalism, family, freedom, and hard work seem to have become taboo as the new "acceptance of everyone" mentality continues. There is right and there is wrong but there is also a need for deeper discussions and debates on topics.



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    Should You Have Friends at Work?

    Should You Have Friends at Work?

    Should you have friends at work?

    Of course! You need a network around you. You need people to talk to who can relate to you. It makes work easier as you understand your colleagues better, it helps find work in the future, and it makes it enjoyable to go to work.

    That being said, I rarely ever hang out with my colleagues outside of work. However I do grab lunch with past colleagues and my Santander friends did all text and call congratulating me on my new daughter.


    Website:
    https://www.FancyQuantNation.com

    Support:
    https://ko-fi.com/fancyquant

    Quant t-shirts, mugs, and hoodies:
    https://www.teespring.com/stores/fancy-quant

    Connect with me:
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/dimitri-bianco
    https://twitter.com/DimitriBianco
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    How I Paid for My Education (Masters and Undergrad)

    How I Paid for My Education (Masters and Undergrad)

    A subscriber asked how I paid for my masters degree as they are very expensive. The short answer on how I paid for it was working part-time and taking out government loans. For my undergrad my parent's paid the first 1.5 years and then I got married and was poor so the school covered my tuition. I also worked two part-time jobs during my undergrad to pay for rent, books, food, and other necessities. I would recommend students really focus on their school work when possible however if you can't afford school, you need to work.
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    • 25 min
    Time Management Tips from a Quant

    Time Management Tips from a Quant

    A subscriber asked how I manage my family, working as a quant, two YouTube channels, and a fair amount of hobbies including my homestead. There are really four tips that allow me to manage my schedule. It is also important to realize I do not succeed at everything. Social media makes it look like everything is running smooth with minimal stress however my life can be very stressful however I find the rewards from juggling so many thing worth the effort. So here are me four tips:

    1) Repetition
    2) Paper Planner
    3) Advanced Prioritization
    4) Perspective
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