
Odds on Open Ex-Tudor Quant PM: “There Hasn't Been a New Idea in Trading for 15 Years”
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Apr 30, 2026 A deep dive into what creates trading edge and institutional credibility in hedge funds. They argue markets are driven by participant incentives rather than randomness. Discussion covers pod-shop advantages, why new trading ideas are scarce, the dangers of short-volatility “gamma” traps, and the practical economics of running and proving a fund.
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Make Money By Predicting People Not Prices
- Seek opportunities where others make systematic mistakes by modeling their decision processes.
- Tom compares this to finding the last buyer at the top of a trend and predicting that specific decision.
Stop Worrying About Allocators Stealing Ideas
- Don't fear allocators stealing your idea; they prefer proven managers with audited returns.
- Tom says ideas are cheap; allocators pay for demonstrated, reliable cash flows, not concepts or backtests.
The High Frequency Edge Is Shrinking
- High-frequency trading yielded edge via technology but that edge is drying up as markets mature.
- Tom expects future alpha pockets to be smaller, shorter-lived, and harder to scale.
