Time & Alpha
@timeandalpha
We compress Time & multiply Alpha for fund managers, family offices and all those with capital who seek to drive greater ROI with positive societal impacts.
There are stuff in real life that cannot be transmitted in books and stuff in books you can never pick up in real life. The disease is the inclination to learn from books what you must learn in real life and attempts to reinvent from experience what can only be found in books.
I am extremely proud of fellow North-Levantine émigré Ahmed al-Ahmed who took two bullet to protect and save innocent Jewish lives. He makes both the Levant & his community proud & sets high standards against terrorism and antisemitism. Soul in the game.
Muslims and Christians standing together, singing for Jesus with one voice❤️ This is what unity truly looks like 🕊️☮️✌️🏼 📍Lebanon
One thing I learned from experience is that those who do solidly well in life never, practically never, do anything in bad faith. Reduce bad faith from, say, that tiny 5% bit to 0%, and see how it works wonders. Simple advice, @__paleologo.
I remember Taleb saying somewhere in the distant past, when he was still exceptionally sane, something like "When you can do a few thing very well, you can afford a lot of mistakes". I came to appreciate this heavy-tailedness of positive payoffs only later. *Every single firm* I…
I believe this paper addresses, even solves, the most relevant statistical problem of the century, including the replication crisis & the fake results in publication. I kept it concentrated, Russian probability style, just meat, unlike the looping social science "contributions"
Jews were the largest group, ~40% of Bagdad in 1948. They ran its economy. Not only did they live peacefully w/Islam for ~14C, but they were favored by the Sunni rulers (partc. during the Abbasides) because they were not Persians (or Chaldeans), but "real" Arabs. 14 Centuries.
Zionists bombed Jews in Iraq to create panic and force them to flee to Israel. - Israeli historian Avi Shlaim
Living writers whose multiple books I've read more than once: 1. Nassim Taleb 2. Stephen Fry
10 writers whose books I’ve read five or more of: 1- Balzac 2- Hanna Mina 3- Dostoyevsky 4- Anthony Trollope 5- Emile Zola 6- Roger Martin du Gard 6- Alberto Moravia 7- Frederic Dard 8- Graham Greene 9- Lawrence Durrell 10- Sommerset Maugham etc.
Anyone have access to this Nature article? nature.com/articles/s4157…
nature.com
The role of ultra-processed food in obesity
Nature Reviews Endocrinology - Consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPF) is increasingly linked to the development of obesity, on both an individual and a global scale. This Review assesses the...
History of Science and Technology Q&A (June 4, 2025) x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
If this is even remotely true, combined with everything else happening rn, the only safe trade are hard assets and, dare I say, gold. Sheesh.
GOOGLE WARNS: QUANTUM COMPUTERS COULD CRACK BITCOIN MUCH FASTER THAN EXPECTED Google’s latest quantum computing research just blew a hole in old encryption timelines. It now estimates that a quantum machine with fewer than one million noisy qubits could break 2048-bit RSA…
I've this week co-founded a new firm serving family offices and hedge funds who seek to compress time and increase alpha. Since I'm autistic, it's called Time & Alpha. I welcome all branding criticisms and comments, lol! @timeandalpha
Solar power is very obviously the future if you can do elementary math. Compared to the Sun, all other energy combined is like caveman burning some twigs.
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