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Manifesto — The Financial Revolutionist
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A New Financial Revolution Has Begun. The first one started in the late 1600s, when England adopted a set of financing techniques that had been developed in the Netherlands. These innovations, which included the advent of bonds, stocks and checks, came to embody a financial revolution that paved the way for England’s global ascendancy over the next 100 years. Powered by Wescott Capital.
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Weekly Briefing — The Financial Revolutionist
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March 04, 2017. Weekly Briefing No. 70 The Rise and Rise of SoFi. March 04, 2017. March 04, 2017. February 25, 2017. Weekly Briefing No. 69 Fintech Insights From a Raging Bull in NYC. February 25, 2017. KPMG’s new fintech report and a tale of animal spirits, will Amazon actually buy a bank, Bill Gates doesn’t really want to tax robot productivity, China fintech in perspective, Numeral, Wells Fargo lessons for Uber, why tech alone can’t defeat fraud, Company of Note: Abaris, Spark: cyber-hygiene. The rise...
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You Can’t Have Two First Priorities — The Financial Revolutionist
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September 23, 2016. You Can’t Have Two First Priorities. September 23, 2016. There are many other US, European and Asian digital banks, marketplace lenders, crowdfunders and insurance start-ups that are also following the playbook of high transparency, low fees and zero sneakiness. Additional entrants are sure to come as the market continues to validate this new path. September 23, 2016. Guest Opinion: Time to go Deep on . Guest Opinion: Marvin Chang. Act now and pay only $595. We respect your privacy.
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Weekly Briefing No. 60 | Fintech Holiday Homework — The Financial Revolutionist
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December 24, 2016. Weekly Briefing No. 60 Fintech Holiday Homework. December 24, 2016. We hope you enjoy the holidays, but if you’re like us, you’ve got one eye fixated on 2017 already. For those of you looking to get a jump on next year, doing a little homework and deeper thinking. Note: There are no commercial arrangements associated with the following book recommendations. Superforecasting: The Art and Science of Prediction. Would be a very valuable asset. In. Phillip Tetlock and Dan Gardner reveal in...
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Interview with Money.Net's CEO, Morgan Downey — The Financial Revolutionist
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October 07, 2016. Interview with Money.Net's CEO, Morgan Downey. October 07, 2016. Morgan Downey, CEO of Money.Net. MoneyNet CEO Morgan Downey has had more than his share of success. A veteran of several leading firms including Citibank and Bank of America, Downey ran trading desks for 15 years before joining Bloomberg, where he headed the company’s commodities group and managed the development of its professional terminal. Along the way, Downey also penned. Was the bet that you could siphon away custome...
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Guest Opinion: Time to go Deep on Deep Learning — The Financial Revolutionist
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October 13, 2016. Guest Opinion: Time to go Deep on Deep Learning. October 13, 2016. Global Head of Credit FI Electronic Trading. Time to go Deep on Deep Learning. Machine Learning In Practice. The most common form of. What might the next word be in this sentence? Should I (the software running on a self-driving car) apply the brakes? Is this credit card transaction fraudulent? How Machine Learning Differs From Deep Learning. Deep Learning Applied to Financial Services. Now imagine a Deep Learning model ...
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Interview with United Capital's CEO, Joe Duran — The Financial Revolutionist
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June 16, 2016. Interview with United Capital's CEO, Joe Duran. June 16, 2016. Joe duran, ceo of united capital. The Financial Revolutionist: Welcome, Joe. Could you provide a profile of the typical United Capital client? FR: Understood. What’s the general age of these clients? JD: Around 53. The kids may be off to college, but they still have got big expenses. FR: Are you trying to shy away from the concept of being a wealth manager? FR: So how do you deliver these services? Nobody has a clue? JD: The wa...
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Interview with Quantopian's CEO, John Fawcett — The Financial Revolutionist
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December 16, 2016. Interview with Quantopian's CEO, John Fawcett. December 16, 2016. John, it’s great to speak with you. Can I call you Fawce? Laughs) Yes, everybody does. How did you become interested in quantitative trading? How were you able to penetrate the quant world? Well, it's a very secretive environment, but then I came up with the idea of creating a baby back tester. Enabling traders to see how their algos would have performed historically? Am I doing this right? I learned a lot about the conc...
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Nine Things That Could Happen Next Year — The Financial Revolutionist
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December 30, 2016. Nine Things That Could Happen Next Year. December 30, 2016. 1 Enterprise to shine. 2 Small business will be beautiful. Whether it’s providing merchants with new loyalty solutions or offering better financing options, HR tools or easy-to-use insurance products to everyday businesses, there’s likely to be increased fintech enthusiasm for serving America’s SMBs. We also think credit unions, community banks and other modest-sized financial institutions will become more aggressive in am...
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Weekly Briefing No. 62 | Fintech Pros: Are You In or Are You In? — The Financial Revolutionist
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January 07, 2017. Weekly Briefing No. 62 Fintech Pros: Are You In or Are You In? January 07, 2017. As we enter the new year, we note that some are into fintech for real and some are into it for a trade. We suggest that 2017 will be the year that determines who’s. In Also this week:. A human vs. machine contest relevant for investors and traders. Divisions emerging on the promise of blockchain tech. The end of Chase’s deal of a lifetime. France’s self-sabotage in luring London fintechs. So long, Sapphire.
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