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The Game of Trading with SIG Alums Kris A, Tina L, & Steiner








We have a little saying over here on The Derivative, The More, The Merrier, and on this week’s episode of The Derivative, we’re not chatting with one guest, but THREE! Class may no longer be in session, but we are taking a trip down the SIG/Susquehanna memory lane and having our own class reunion with Kris Abdelmessih, Michael Steiner, and Tina Lindstrom.
If you’re interested in learning how big trading firms find and teach their traders, hold on to your seat because these three give you the answer key! Kris, Tina, and Michael are in session with Jeff and discussing competing with peers, finding an option’s fair value, making markets, and being in the game of trading, educating kids with board games, and of course Steiner’s new trading board game: Stock Slam! Discover how the game works and how you can join up with these three in NYC for a live session in this three-of-a-kind episode — SEND IT!

Chapters:
00:00-01:52 = Intro
01:53-21:12 = Competing with peers & if you are teachable?
21:13-34:53 = Options, WhenTech, Fair value & Being in the game
34:54-45:54 = Are board games for fun or for learning?
45:55-57:35 = Stock Slam: Bridging to real-world concepts
57:36-01:16:46 = The components of the game & meet up in NYC
01:16:47-01:20:10 = Last thoughts

From the episode:
NYC meet-up application for StockSlam Sessions
Check out Moontower Weekly by Kris Abdelmessih
Follow Kris on Twitter @KrisAbdelmessih and Tina on Twitter @moreproteinbars

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