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How A Former Wall Street Trader Cracked The World Of Betting On Baseball

How A Former Wall Street Trader Cracked The World Of Betting On Baseball

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How A Former Wall Street Trader Cracked The World Of Betting On Baseball

FromOdd Lots

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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Jul 10, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

It's no secret that a lot of people in finance like to bet on things. But how many of them take the time to actually beat the house in gambling? On this week's Odd Lots, we talk to Joe Peta, a former Lehman Brothers trader, and the author of "Trading Bases," a book about betting on baseball. Peta started focusing on baseball after a freak accident (getting hit by an ambulance) gave him lots of time to think about applying his trading knowledge to baseball. Eventually he launched a $1 million baseball betting fund that returned 14 percent in a year to his investors. On this episode, Peta talks to us about why baseball is uniquely suited to data analytics, how he was able to exploit market inefficiencies, and what sports betting can teach us about market structure.
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Released:
Jul 10, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway analyze the weird patterns, the complex issues and the newest market crazes. Join the conversation every Monday and Thursday for interviews with the most interesting minds in finance, economics and markets.