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I read that, he says "Students of history and literature are more trained to understand the existence of multiple perspectives and to engage with them, and so can often more accurately understand the human dynamics that drive stock market flows"Trades with cats wrote:Saw interview with 28 year old hedge fund manager who only hires ivy league history majors. He was history major started at Bridgewater and has gone on from there. So he has never seen a market where central banks aren't actively managing stock prices. Not the first time I have seen comments along those lines, I do think it is food for thought.