Wall Street's Most Photographed Trader: Peter Tuchman on Investing, AI, History and the Unforgettable Pranks of the NYSE - D.F.A., or Please Do... #16:
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I was introduced to Peter Tuchman by my buddy Matt Bradley over the last few months, but it was indeed a face that I’d seen before.
Google image search Peter Tuchman and you’ll know exactly who you’re about to read about. The skinny: Peter Tuchman’s a renowned stock trader on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, often dubbed the 'most photographed trader on Wall Street.'
Tuchman began his career in 1985 and has been a fixture on the NYSE floor ever since, currently working for Quattro Securities. Known for his expressive photos during market volatility, Tuchman has become an iconic figure in the financial world. If you want the scoop on how the NYSE has evolved since mid-80s, this short interview will definitely bring you up to speed. Tuchman also has cool and informed opinions around AI, as it applies to the NYSE.
1. What do you consider the most significant change in trading since you …
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