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Ex-JPM Trader: Why Expertise Is No Longer The Edge

56 min · 12 de may de 2026
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Seven years trading at JP Morgan, a Fulbright scholarship to the US, and one circled line in a careers book at Warwick. Anekha Sokhal, Founder and Machine Learning Engineer at Moshi, walks through how she's building an AI-native analyst platform for energy and macro traders. We get into screen real estate wars on trading desks, why people lie about their workflows, building Toyotas instead of Ferraris, and what it actually takes to leave a dream job to chase a harder one. Click here to watch a video of this episode. [https://app.collide.io/content/4FWDRaw] Join the conversation shaping the future of energy. Collide is the community where oil & gas professionals connect, share insights, and solve real-world problems together. No noise. No fluff. Just the discussions that move our industry forward. Apply today at collide.io [http://collide.io/] Click here to view the episode transcript. [https://share.transistor.fm/s/4f8ae41f/transcript] 00:00 - Screen real estate and the death of the application 04:00 - Building Moshi after eight years of trading 08:00 - Tribal knowledge, generational gaps, and AI FOMO 12:30 - A statistical edge in a zero-sum industry 17:30 - Toyotas vs Ferraris and learning to fail fast 23:30 - Team culture at startup speed 27:00 - Solo founding and always selling 33:30 - From a careers book at Warwick to JP Morgan 37:00 - Leaving the dream job for a Fulbright to Rice 43:30 - Prioritization and listening without taking it personally 49:30 - The hard moments and finding conviction

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