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while i slept my clawbot built me my billion dollar social arb firm
wall street can not compete https://t.co/GGtqctnsWU
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while i slept my clawbot built me my billion dollar social arb firm
wall street can not compete https://t.co/GGtqctnsWU
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RT @AmirF15336: Full episode now on X:
My conversation with Dmitry Balyasny, founder and Chief Investment Officer of Balyasny Asset Management, one of the most successful and disciplined multi-manager hedge funds of the last two decades.
I sat down with Dmitry to talk about his journey from a 7-year-old immigrant from Kyiv who spoke no English to building a $30+ billion investment platform, and the hard-earned lessons about markets, talent, and human nature that shaped his path.
Dmitry founded Balyasny Asset Management in 2001 after cutting his teeth at Schonfeld Securities starting in 1994. He's built BAM into a dominant force in the multi-manager space, managing over $30 billion with a team of 2,300 employees worldwide. His approach combines rigorous risk management, systematic talent development, and a deep understanding of what separates great analysts from great portfolio managers.
Widely regarded as one of the most thoughtful operators in the hedge fund industry, Dmitry has spent three decades studying the psychology of trading, the evolution of market edge, and the organizational design required to scale excellence.
We spoke about:
- Immigrating from Kyiv at age 7 and how that shaped his worldview
- Reading Atlas Shrugged in college and how Ayn Rand's philosophy influenced his thinking
- Losing every dollar he made in his first year as a broker and why he persisted
- Building BAM from scratch and the most important decisions over 25 years
-Attracting and retaining talent in a hyper-competitive compensation environment
- How the nature of edge has changed over two decades
- What a day in the life of running a $30B hedge fund actually looks like
… and much more.
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RT @AmirF15336: Full episode now on X:
My conversation with Dmitry Balyasny, founder and Chief Investment Officer of Balyasny Asset Management, one of the most successful and disciplined multi-manager hedge funds of the last two decades.
I sat down with Dmitry to talk about his journey from a 7-year-old immigrant from Kyiv who spoke no English to building a $30+ billion investment platform, and the hard-earned lessons about markets, talent, and human nature that shaped his path.
Dmitry founded Balyasny Asset Management in 2001 after cutting his teeth at Schonfeld Securities starting in 1994. He's built BAM into a dominant force in the multi-manager space, managing over $30 billion with a team of 2,300 employees worldwide. His approach combines rigorous risk management, systematic talent development, and a deep understanding of what separates great analysts from great portfolio managers.
Widely regarded as one of the most thoughtful operators in the hedge fund industry, Dmitry has spent three decades studying the psychology of trading, the evolution of market edge, and the organizational design required to scale excellence.
We spoke about:
- Immigrating from Kyiv at age 7 and how that shaped his worldview
- Reading Atlas Shrugged in college and how Ayn Rand's philosophy influenced his thinking
- Losing every dollar he made in his first year as a broker and why he persisted
- Building BAM from scratch and the most important decisions over 25 years
-Attracting and retaining talent in a hyper-competitive compensation environment
- How the nature of edge has changed over two decades
- What a day in the life of running a $30B hedge fund actually looks like
… and much more.
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Moon Dev
The 7,547% Trading Bot Catch: Why Pro Developers Are Ditching Macs for This $15 Architecture
seeing a seven thousand five hundred percent return usually means someone is about to get rugged or they just got incredibly lucky on a meme coin. the catch with this specific clawbot isn't a hidden fee or a scam but a fundamental shift in how we actually build trading systems using autonomous agents. if you have been stuck manually drawing lines on a chart while the market moves at light speed you are already losing a game you don't even realize is being played
i am currently sitting here with my coffee while a sub agent named cracker digs through my entire github repo to find every winning strategy i have ever coded. most people struggle to find one good entry signal but i just told this agent to analyze my winners and generate ten new vwap variations based on the data. the first loop of this system is how i even run this much power without my laptop melting into a puddle of aluminum
i am actually tapped into a completely different computer right now using chrome remote desktop which is a total game changer for automation. it allows me to keep my main machine clean while the heavy lifting happens on a dedicated rig that i can access from anywhere in the world. this setup solves the hardware bottleneck because you don't need a five thousand dollar macbook to run these models if you know how to bridge the gap properly
this is where things get interesting because once the agent has access to the codebase it starts spawning its own sub agents to handle specific tasks like backtesting and data analysis. i am watching crabwalk right now which is a tool that shows exactly what the ai is thinking as it researches my strategy files. it found a comprehensive understanding of my winning setups and is now launching parallel agents to calculate the sortino and sharp ratios for me
you have to realize that code is the great equalizer because it takes the emotion out of a trade that would normally make you freeze up. i spent hundreds of thousands on developers in the past thinking i couldn't code myself until i realized that automation was the only way to stop getting liquidated. now i just iterate live on youtube and let the bots do the heavy lifting while i focus on the high level logic and strategy
most traders are flying blind because they don't have access to institutional grade data without paying a massive monthly tax. i built a direct node to hyperliquid that lets me see every single liquidation level and tick in real time which is usually a thousand dollar a month service. i give this api key out for free in my streams because i want my community to have the same edge as the big banks that are trying to rinse them
the second loop closes when you realize that you don't even need to own the hardware to run the most massive models in existence. i use lambda labs to deploy monster machines in about two seconds whenever i have a project that needs more horsepower than a standard desktop can provide. it is much cheaper to rent a high end gpu by the hour than it is to buy one and watch it become obsolete in six months while you are still trying to find alpha
a lot of people ask me why i don't just run a pump fun token or do sandwich attacks to make quick money. the truth is that i keep everything on the white hat side because the vibe you put out into the market is exactly what you get back. i am looking at a thirty one billion dollar opportunity in the long run so i am not going to risk my reputation or my freedom for a few racks of dirty money
the agent just finished its research and is asking me for the github token because it ran into a four oh four error on a private repo. even the most advanced ai agents need a human to guide the ship and provide the right credentials when things get sticky. i had to explain that the local copy was already synced via dropbox so it didn't need to stress about the cli tools or ssh keys right now
it is insane to t[...]
The 7,547% Trading Bot Catch: Why Pro Developers Are Ditching Macs for This $15 Architecture
seeing a seven thousand five hundred percent return usually means someone is about to get rugged or they just got incredibly lucky on a meme coin. the catch with this specific clawbot isn't a hidden fee or a scam but a fundamental shift in how we actually build trading systems using autonomous agents. if you have been stuck manually drawing lines on a chart while the market moves at light speed you are already losing a game you don't even realize is being played
i am currently sitting here with my coffee while a sub agent named cracker digs through my entire github repo to find every winning strategy i have ever coded. most people struggle to find one good entry signal but i just told this agent to analyze my winners and generate ten new vwap variations based on the data. the first loop of this system is how i even run this much power without my laptop melting into a puddle of aluminum
i am actually tapped into a completely different computer right now using chrome remote desktop which is a total game changer for automation. it allows me to keep my main machine clean while the heavy lifting happens on a dedicated rig that i can access from anywhere in the world. this setup solves the hardware bottleneck because you don't need a five thousand dollar macbook to run these models if you know how to bridge the gap properly
this is where things get interesting because once the agent has access to the codebase it starts spawning its own sub agents to handle specific tasks like backtesting and data analysis. i am watching crabwalk right now which is a tool that shows exactly what the ai is thinking as it researches my strategy files. it found a comprehensive understanding of my winning setups and is now launching parallel agents to calculate the sortino and sharp ratios for me
you have to realize that code is the great equalizer because it takes the emotion out of a trade that would normally make you freeze up. i spent hundreds of thousands on developers in the past thinking i couldn't code myself until i realized that automation was the only way to stop getting liquidated. now i just iterate live on youtube and let the bots do the heavy lifting while i focus on the high level logic and strategy
most traders are flying blind because they don't have access to institutional grade data without paying a massive monthly tax. i built a direct node to hyperliquid that lets me see every single liquidation level and tick in real time which is usually a thousand dollar a month service. i give this api key out for free in my streams because i want my community to have the same edge as the big banks that are trying to rinse them
the second loop closes when you realize that you don't even need to own the hardware to run the most massive models in existence. i use lambda labs to deploy monster machines in about two seconds whenever i have a project that needs more horsepower than a standard desktop can provide. it is much cheaper to rent a high end gpu by the hour than it is to buy one and watch it become obsolete in six months while you are still trying to find alpha
a lot of people ask me why i don't just run a pump fun token or do sandwich attacks to make quick money. the truth is that i keep everything on the white hat side because the vibe you put out into the market is exactly what you get back. i am looking at a thirty one billion dollar opportunity in the long run so i am not going to risk my reputation or my freedom for a few racks of dirty money
the agent just finished its research and is asking me for the github token because it ran into a four oh four error on a private repo. even the most advanced ai agents need a human to guide the ship and provide the right credentials when things get sticky. i had to explain that the local copy was already synced via dropbox so it didn't need to stress about the cli tools or ssh keys right now
it is insane to t[...]
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Moon Dev The 7,547% Trading Bot Catch: Why Pro Developers Are Ditching Macs for This $15 Architecture seeing a seven thousand five hundred percent return usually means someone is about to get rugged or they just got incredibly lucky on a meme coin. the catch…
hink that just yesterday i thought i was totally cooked because i couldn't get the whisper voice commands to work on this new profile. it turns out i was just being slow and forgot to install the proper drivers on the remote machine. once that was fixed i could literally just talk to my trading bot while sitting on the couch and have it spin up twenty new backtests without touching the keyboard
if you want to win in this game you have to be willing to iterate to success and embrace the failures as part of the data set. i have been up for three weeks straight instead of blowing up because i stopped over trading and started trusting the automated systems i built. the universe tends to get out of your way when you make a non negotiable contract with yourself to see the process through to the end
we are entering an era where everyone can essentially be their own cto if they just learn how to orchestrate these coding agents properly. tool like vive kanban are launching to help humans and agents collaborate without the terminal logs becoming a total mess of confusion. it allows you to focus on the planning and the quality of the trades instead of getting bogged down in the syntax of the language
i remember shorting bitcoin at ninety six thousand five hundred when everyone else was screaming that it was going to a hundred thousand. they were tearing me apart in the comments but the data showed the exhaustion and the automated system held the line. that single trade would be worth nearly eight hundred thousand dollars right now if i had just let it run which proves that the logic beats the hype every time
staying in a good vibe and focusing on the seven seven seven action is the only way to stay sane in this high pressure environment. i don't need protection from big dogs because i am the data dog and i protect my own systems with the code i write every day. the path to a fully automated life isn't about having the flashiest gear but about having the discipline to keep building when everyone else is distracted by the noise
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if you want to win in this game you have to be willing to iterate to success and embrace the failures as part of the data set. i have been up for three weeks straight instead of blowing up because i stopped over trading and started trusting the automated systems i built. the universe tends to get out of your way when you make a non negotiable contract with yourself to see the process through to the end
we are entering an era where everyone can essentially be their own cto if they just learn how to orchestrate these coding agents properly. tool like vive kanban are launching to help humans and agents collaborate without the terminal logs becoming a total mess of confusion. it allows you to focus on the planning and the quality of the trades instead of getting bogged down in the syntax of the language
i remember shorting bitcoin at ninety six thousand five hundred when everyone else was screaming that it was going to a hundred thousand. they were tearing me apart in the comments but the data showed the exhaustion and the automated system held the line. that single trade would be worth nearly eight hundred thousand dollars right now if i had just let it run which proves that the logic beats the hype every time
staying in a good vibe and focusing on the seven seven seven action is the only way to stay sane in this high pressure environment. i don't need protection from big dogs because i am the data dog and i protect my own systems with the code i write every day. the path to a fully automated life isn't about having the flashiest gear but about having the discipline to keep building when everyone else is distracted by the noise
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openclaw and i now are competing with OpenAi & Anthropic
and we will cook them
Moon Dev AI has officially been launched https://t.co/KESdHxkZcd
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openclaw and i now are competing with OpenAi & Anthropic
and we will cook them
Moon Dev AI has officially been launched https://t.co/KESdHxkZcd
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Why have returns at Roblox been so poor since IPO?
Hours Engaged: +250%
Stock Price: -3.8%
$RBLX https://t.co/QjwlCXuSAt
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Why have returns at Roblox been so poor since IPO?
Hours Engaged: +250%
Stock Price: -3.8%
$RBLX https://t.co/QjwlCXuSAt
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God of Prompt
RT @alex_prompter: this is your competition https://t.co/m7XgDebbQW
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RT @alex_prompter: this is your competition https://t.co/m7XgDebbQW
OpenClaw broke the internet
But you DON'T need to setup any servers to use it
Here's the easiest way to run OpenClaw on a website
No Mac Minis required https://t.co/6xspOtHaxT - Alex Promptertweet
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RT @free_ai_guides: 90% of "business idea" advice is generic garbage.
"Start a SaaS." "Build an agency." "Sell digital products."
That's why I built the Business Creator Mega-Prompt.
It interviews you like a $500/hr consultant:
→ Your skills and experience
→ Your actual budget (not fantasy numbers)
→ Your available time
→ Your risk tolerance
Then builds a complete business plan around YOUR reality.
Comment "Creator" and I'll DM it to you.
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RT @free_ai_guides: 90% of "business idea" advice is generic garbage.
"Start a SaaS." "Build an agency." "Sell digital products."
That's why I built the Business Creator Mega-Prompt.
It interviews you like a $500/hr consultant:
→ Your skills and experience
→ Your actual budget (not fantasy numbers)
→ Your available time
→ Your risk tolerance
Then builds a complete business plan around YOUR reality.
Comment "Creator" and I'll DM it to you.
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DAIR.AI
RT @omarsar0: This Composio connect-apps plugin for Claude Code is 🔥
It's the easiest way to instantly connect Claude Code to 500+ apps like Gmail, Slack, GitHub, and Linear.
You really don't need to be setting up MCP servers one by one.
I use it a lot, and it has saved me a ton of time. https://t.co/9D2vPlCLow
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RT @omarsar0: This Composio connect-apps plugin for Claude Code is 🔥
It's the easiest way to instantly connect Claude Code to 500+ apps like Gmail, Slack, GitHub, and Linear.
You really don't need to be setting up MCP servers one by one.
I use it a lot, and it has saved me a ton of time. https://t.co/9D2vPlCLow
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