The episode features Aaron Brown, a former professional gambler turned Wall Street quant trader and risk manager at AQR Capital Management. The conversation traces his fascinating journey from a 14-year-old poker player in Seattle to becoming a prominent figure in financial risk management.
Key Points Discussed:
- Early Years:
- Started reading financial pages and horse racing data as a child
- Began playing poker at age 14 in Seattle taverns
- Used gambling to help pay for his Harvard education
- Professional Gambling:
- Developed from local games to high-stakes private games
- Played with influential people including politicians, businessmen, and academics
- Emphasized the importance of social skills in professional gambling
- Discussed the evolution of poker from underground games to mainstream entertainment
- Sports Betting:
- Explained the transformation of sports betting from mob-controlled to modern markets
- Discussed quantitative approaches to sports betting
- Emphasized the importance of getting bets down early and providing valuable information to bookmakers
- Wall Street Career:
- Transitioned from gambling to quantitative trading in the 1980s
- Detailed the evolution of mathematical approaches on Wall Street
- Explained the transition from floor trading to quantitative analysis
- Discussed his role in mortgage-backed securities and derivatives
- Risk Management Principles: