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EPISODE · Jul 23, 2026 · 1H 11M

Ex-Balyasny PM: “Automation will increase demand for hedge fund talent.”

from Odds on Open · host Ethan Kho

In this episode of Odds on Open, former Balyasny Asset Management (BAM) quantamental portfolio manager and Imply founder Ying Hua breaks down how top multi-manager hedge funds synthesize quantitative discipline with discretionary analysis to extract repeatable market alpha. Ying details the mechanics of constructing a systematic quantamental framework—ranging from automating volatility-adjusted position sizing to eliminate behavioral bias, to scraping granular alternative data sets like state highway patrol records and geospatial tracking for asymmetric earnings trades. The conversation draws a sharp line between quantitative pattern matching and fundamental situational judgment, exposing how institutional investors capture edge where pure quants and traditional fundamental analysts both miss the mark.The deep dive extends into the frontier of AI in portfolio management, dissecting why off-the-shelf LLMs fall short without ticker-level financial knowledge graphs and specialized domain context. Ying analyzes how automated data workflows impact earnings print volatility, why pod shop equity trading increasingly mirrors high-stakes poker dictated by positioning dynamics rather than static valuations, and how junior analysts can identify high-alpha sectors. Tailored for hedge fund PMs, quants, equity research analysts, allocators, and MFE/MBA candidates, this episode delivers rigorous mental models on market microstructure, regime shifts, and process automation in liquid markets.00:00 Intro01:07 Positioning and position sizing in a quantamental framework02:30 Quant pattern matching vs fundamental situational edge04:47 Automating position sizing to remove emotional bias06:35 A message from ONYX07:03 Extracting alpha from alternative data: Scraped highway and disaster mapping11:54 Which parts of the fundamental investment process can AI automate?16:53 Why market automation increases earnings print volatility20:29 Structural limitations of using general LLMs for portfolio management27:32 Building ticker-level domain knowledge graphs for AI workflows30:29 Why specialized finance workflows beat commoditized AI wrappers36:48 Will AI make liquid markets more efficient?39:34 How fundamental PMs should redesign workflows for the AI era42:08 What core competencies define elite talent in modern pod shops?48:52 Why multi-manager equity trading resembles high-stakes poker52:29 How junior analysts should evaluate sector alpha and career edge58:23 Evaluating personal drawdowns, self-awareness, and P&L meritocracy01:08:51 Reconstructing market narratives from first principles

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