Why should I learn a programming language?
- Posted by Michael Bigger
- on October 11th, 2011
Still, even with all that raw computer power nowadays, measured in gigahertz and terabytes, the ‘heart’ of computers haven’t changed much since their invention: they are still not much more than ‘calculators’. Yes, we’ve come a long way in terms of size factor, power consumption, user friendliness and price, but still, computers are incapable of creative thinking, adaptation to new environments and unpredictable situations. A cockroach is more intelligent measured by these standards than the most advanced computer. By combining the human power of creative thinking with the raw processing power of a computer a trader can become supertrader, achieving a consistent return.Financial markets are just like nature, the smartest ones with the best skills for the current (and ever changing) environment survive. The ones that do not adapt get extinct at some point.
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Michael Bigger is an investor and a trader who has been involved with trading technologies for more than twenty years. In 1992, Michael joined Citibank as head trader of U.S. single-stock derivatives, where he managed a $5 billion portfolio of equity derivatives. In 1998, he joined D.E. Shaw & Co., L.P. to trade the U.S. equity derivatives portfolio. (More) -
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