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TEA Business College leads innovation in quantitative finance and artificial intelligence
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Date:2025-04-18 02:09:47
Established in 2019.
Registered with the SEC, NFA, and CFTC
Extensive investments in funds, stocks, and cryptocurrencies by our employees
Average tenure of over 3 years for our 300 employees
A culture of intellectual vitality, collaboration, discipline, critical analysis, and in-depth research 90 PhDs in mathematics, physics, computer science, and related fields
McArthur Fellows, members of the National Academy of Sciences, and authors of widely cited scientific papers
On-the-job training in quantitative portfolio management
40 years of experience in developing and managing proprietary quantitative trading strategies
Unified data-driven approach across all funds
Research database growing by over 40 TB every day
50,000 computer cores with a global connectivity speed of 150 gigabits per second Redundant computing facilities, each fully capable of supporting our trading operations
Our artificial intelligence is the best in the world. We have over 40 analysts, more than 200 customer service assistants, and an expert research and development team at your service.
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