There's a guy named Hu Lezhi who worked at Kuande Investment—also known as WizardQuant. Here's what makes this interesting: these aren't your typical web developers. They're elite quant traders specializing in high-frequency strategies. Their edge? Something called "AI heterogeneous inference," a technique designed to predict market movements before they actually unfold. His role involved translating human intuition into algorithmic execution.
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There's a guy named Hu Lezhi who worked at Kuande Investment—also known as WizardQuant. Here's what makes this interesting: these aren't your typical web developers. They're elite quant traders specializing in high-frequency strategies. Their edge? Something called "AI heterogeneous inference," a technique designed to predict market movements before they actually unfold. His role involved translating human intuition into algorithmic execution.