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The Physics of Wall Street

A Brief History of Predicting the Unpredictable

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The Physics of Wall Street

De: James Owen Weatherall
Narrado por: Kaleo Griffith
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After the economic meltdown of 2008, Warren Buffett famously warned, "beware of geeks bearing formulas." But as James Weatherall demonstrates, not all geeks are created equal. While many of the mathematicians and software engineers on Wall Street failed when their abstractions turned ugly in practice, a special breed of physicists has a much deeper history of revolutionizing finance. Taking us from fin-de-siècle Paris to Rat Pack-era Las Vegas, from wartime government labs to Yippie communes on the Pacific coast, Weatherall shows how physicists successfully brought their science to bear on some of the thorniest problems in economics, from options pricing to bubbles.

The crisis was partly a failure of mathematical modeling. But even more, it was a failure of some very sophisticated financial institutions to think like physicists. Models-whether in science or finance-have limitations; they break down under certain conditions. And in 2008, sophisticated models fell into the hands of people who didn't understand their purpose, and didn't care. It was a catastrophic misuse of science.

The solution, however, is not to give up on models; it's to make them better. Weatherall reveals the people and ideas on the cusp of a new era in finance. We see a geophysicist use a model designed for earthquakes to predict a massive stock market crash. We discover a physicist-run hedge fund that earned 2,478.6% over the course of the 1990s. And we see how an obscure idea from quantum theory might soon be used to create a far more accurate Consumer Price Index.

Both persuasive and accessible, The Physics of Wall Street is riveting history that will change how we think about our economic future.

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at first I was was a little intimidated by the subject of the audio book, but it turned out to be very easy to fallow.

nice dive into both physics and Wallstreet.

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Would you listen to The Physics of Wall Street again? Why?

Nope, It's long and at the end the guy is like, so it doesn't work, but only because the Wallstreet guys aren't scientists, be scientists. I actually laughed really hard at the end when I made it through this huge info dump just to be told to think like a scientist when dealing with finance...

What was one of the most memorable moments of The Physics of Wall Street?

Deciding whether or not I should go to vegas and try and beat the system before they found me out because of this book.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

No, With this much info I need processing time.

Any additional comments?

It's an interesting and good book overall but the ending killed me.

Be a Scientist...

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Where does The Physics of Wall Street rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

I finished this book in one day. The subject matter was interesting, and was a good basic overview of the history of financial markets and complex mathematics.

What did you like best about this story?

The author sited interesting problems throughout history which I had no idea related to each other.

Have you listened to any of Kaleo Griffith’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

No.

What’s the most interesting tidbit you’ve picked up from this book?

DuPont used its experience with women's leggings to help drive the production of the atom bomb.

Interesting history of complex math in practice

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The author clearly and enjoyably relates the history of how science and mathematics became applied to finance, highly enjoyable if you have a little bit of popular science background, it serves as a gentle introduction to many statistical and mathematical relationships as well.

Fascinating and intelligent book

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This is a brief history of various scientists' and scholars attempts to explain and predict the behavior of the stock market. It begins in the 19th century with basic descriptive statistics and ends near the crash of 2007-8 and applications based on complexity and chaos theory. Fascinating for someone with a bit of statistics in their background... but for non-quantitative listeners it may fall flat.

Fascinating alternate view of the stock market

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My background in physics with my own personal interest in finance and economics makes this a book I will turn into a curriculum for years ahead.
Thank you!

A book for the physics leaning curiosity!

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This book is a summary of the entrance of more advanced mathematical analysis to the financial markets. It discusses how this change came about and specific examples of success and failure along the way. I found it distracting and annoying however that the author kept referring to how physics was now a part of wall street. The reality is that the advanced mathematical techniques used by physicists and mathematicians in their daily work made it's way, over time, to the financial world but this does not mean that physics has a new branch of study in finance.

The title is a bit misleading.

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This book was very informative on what makes markets run and what we are doing to better understand them.

A very good read.

Great information

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Owen Weatherall gives an in depth historical account of financial systems modeling, from Bachelier to Mandelbrot.

In the history of the financial systems modeling

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It is very interesting to see science change, in our time. I have recently read Physics of Wall Street and these two reads are very telling as to the "underside" of economics in our world.
The book itself is in a narrative style and is of recent date.

economics updated

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