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#461: Cutting Through the Finance BS with Jeff Sekinger
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SPONSORED BY NURP
Nurp is algorithmic trading designed specifically for busy professionals who don't have time to watch markets. Check out start.nurp.com/doctors to learn more.
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Physicians are constantly pitched the next "can't miss" investment opportunity—but how do you separate legitimate strategies from financial hype?
In this sponsored episode, Drs. Tim and May Hindmarsh sit down with Jeff Sekinger, founder of NURP, to unpack algorithmic trading, quantitative investing, and where alternative investments may fit into a physician's overall financial strategy.
Jeff explains how institutional-style trading technology differs from traditional investing, why emotional investing often hurts long-term returns, and how busy professionals can explore quantitative trading without actively managing every trade themselves.
As always, this conversation is educational—not financial advice—and encourages listeners to ask questions, do their own research, and make informed decisions.
In This Episode
- Why physicians are frequently targeted by investment marketers
- What algorithmic (quantitative) trading actually is
- How institutional investors use automated trading systems
- The difference between hedge funds and licensed trading technology
- Why diversification goes beyond stocks and bonds
- Understanding alternative investments
- Managing risk with predefined controls
- Liquidity versus locked-up investments
- Tax considerations for active trading
- Using demo accounts before investing real money
- Where algorithmic trading may fit within a long-term portfolio
Key Takeaways
- Algorithmic trading removes emotion.
- Trading decisions are based on mathematical models and historical testing rather than fear, hype, or headlines.
- Alternatives should remain a small allocation.
- Rather than replacing traditional retirement investing, alternative strategies may serve as a complement within a diversified portfolio.
- Risk management matters.
- The discussion emphasizes setting predefined loss limits, adjusting position sizing, and understanding volatility before investing.
- Education comes first.
- Listeners are encouraged to learn how any investment works before committing capital—and to test strategies using demo accounts whenever possible.
- Physicians deserve better financial education.
- Medical training prepares physicians to care for patients—not necessarily to manage wealth. Understanding investment basics can lead to better long-term financial decisions.
Resources Mentioned
- NURP Demo Platform
- Modern Portfolio Theory (MPT)
- Efficient Frontier
- Quantitative (Algorithmic) Trading
- Gold Momentum Trading Strategies
- Section 1256 Tax Treatment
- Roth IRA vs. Taxable Brokerage Accounts
- Sponsor Disclosure
This is a sponsored episode featuring NURP. Sponsorship does not influence the hosts' questions or opinions. Nothing discussed in this episode should be considered financial, legal, or tax advice. Always conduct your own research and consult qualified professionals before making investment decisions
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