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Mind Bowling

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Mind Bowling

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Mind Bowling Skip to content Menu Mind Bowling Scroll Down Book Pressure Here’s a statistical model for book pressure that takes into account both the passive and active orders. research-book-pressure Download Author pontusahlqvist Posted on November 17, 2020 1 Comment Two Envelope Paradox I’ve known about this paradox for a while (in fact, I was asked about it at an interview I had many years ago at Goldman Sachs), but it has always bugged me. Yesterday I finally sat down to perform a more thorough analysis and was able to construct a super weird example. Check out the pdf below: envelope-paradox Download Author pontusahlqvist Posted on September 14, 2020 Leave a comment Should you play the lottery? The standard answer to this question is a resounding “No”. This is usually based on the idea that the expected return on any ‘investment’ is negative. You may buy a lottery ticket for $1, but since the chance of winning the l...

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