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Gregory Zuckerman reveals the incredible true story of Jim Simons, a world class mathematician who abandoned academia to conquer Wall Street. While legendary investors like Warren Buffett relied on intuition and financial statements, Simons built a secretive firm called Renaissance Technologies that used complex algorithms and massive datasets to predict market movements. His flagship Medallion f…

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