Robert Zuccaro is the Founder & CIO of Golden Eagle Strategies, who manages a strategy predicated on statistical analysis and principles derived from 40+ years of research. He is a quant pioneer driven by a never-ending pursuit to identify the common threads of top-performing stocks in pursuit of superior performance.
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"It's taken me 20 years to learn half of what I read and half of what I hear. It's taken me another 20 years to figure out which half was actually helpful information. So basically you need to do your homework. You need to be very conscious of traditional thinking. Traditional thinking doesn't always work.
Don't rely on opinions. Rely upon statistical evidence and then maybe you'll have a chance at being a successful investor.
Follow the science. You will be far better off than listening to anybody else. If anybody has an opinion and they're telling you what to do, if it's really good, they're not going to tell you in the first place, they're going to keep it to themselves."
Originally published on PrimeAlpha: Following the Science with Robert Zuccaro at Golden Eagle (primealpha.com)
Robert Zuccaro is the Founder & CIO of Golden Eagle Strategies, who manages a strategy predicated on statistical analysis and principles derived from 40+ years of research. He is a quant pioneer driven by a never-ending pursuit to identify the common threads of top-performing stocks in pursuit of superior performance.
Go to podcast: Spotify iHeart Radio Amazon Apple Podcasts YouTube
"It's taken me 20 years to learn half of what I read and half of what I hear. It's taken me another 20 years to figure out which half was actually helpful information. So basically you need to do your homework. You need to be very conscious of traditional thinking. Traditional thinking doesn't always work.
Don't rely on opinions. Rely upon statistical evidence and then maybe you'll have a chance at being a successful investor.
Follow the science. You will be far better off than listening to anybody else. If anybody has an opinion and they're telling you what to do, if it's really good, they're not going to tell you in the first place, they're going to keep it to themselves."
Originally published on PrimeAlpha: Following the Science with Robert Zuccaro at Golden Eagle (primealpha.com)