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Cliff Asness - Surviving the Meme Stock Bubble (Ep. 298)

Cliff Asness — co-founder, managing principal, and chief investment officer at AQR Capital Management — is one of the most influential quantitative investors of the last 30 years. He's also one of the most candid. In this conversation, Cliff joins Infinite Loops to talk about why ...  Show more

Tomás Pueyo — Explaining the World Through Geography, History and Data (EP. 297)

Tomás Pueyo, the French-Spanish engineer and writer behind the successful "Uncharted Territories" Substack, joins us to dismantle the invisible forces that shape our history and future. We cover why humans are horrible at understanding exponential change, the geographical advanta ...  Show more

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