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An Interview with a Stock Market Wizard (guest: Mike Masters)

The Market Huddle

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I'm Not Judging Anyone Who Went After This Guy, Because a Lot of People Did.

A former bay street, institutional derivative trader. He says he thought it was fair game to go after this defish. It just kept getting worse and worse. A note to younger guys out there: When you start demanding respect by bragging about your income, it's like responding to small penist jokes that all guys make to one another. You've already lost.

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Speaker 1
It's usually my job to introduce people, but I usually get other people to do my job for me. So I'm actually going to get Joe to introduce Jepson, their close friends. And feel free to say anything, Joe.
Speaker 3
Taylor, and then he changed his name. But I've been in the machine learning space for a long time. I think that's how we knew each other back in, we're from Salt Lake City, Utah. I met you, I think you're trying to sell like a bunch of GPUs way back in the day. Trying to offload them and we're like, we don't need them, but thank you. So anyway, but now you're doing some cool stuff. Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 4
And Ben, do you have anything
Speaker 1
to say in your defense or why don't you introduce Joe? Well,
Speaker 4
I think Joe's an alien because he's not aging. So when Joe and I met I didn't have any gray and then I went gray pretty quickly doing a startup. So yeah one of the things about Joe is we're more likely to run into each other in Paris than we are in Utah or just we travel a lot. So Joe's best-selling author you've been did you work at Pure Predictive? We've crossed paths. I think I was employee
Speaker 3
number one there. Yeah. Yeah. So we've
Speaker 4
bounced around in the local community and yeah, I've been aware of each other for quite some time now. And yeah. Cool. And Juan, would you tell us a bit about what you're up to?
Speaker 1
Yeah. At Data.World?
Speaker 2
Yeah. So I'm Juan Cicada. I am the principal scientist of the head of the AI lab at Data.World company here in Austin. And we're an enterprise data catalog company. But I'm a computer scientist. My research has all been about combining relational databases and what we call knowledge graphs for all data integration. And then now, obviously, combining knowledge graphs with LLM has been a lot of the work that our lab has been doing for the last couple of years. Joe and I were hanging out last night, going around about like the history of computer science in Austin and stuff. And then he was coming to this panel and I just showed up here two minutes ago and now I'm on the stage. The history of computer science in Austin. I think the conversation last night, you could have gotten a computer science degree
Speaker 3
off of the topics we covered.

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