The Blushing Quants Podcast
Ben Charoenwong is a finance professor, researcher, and fund manager working at the intersection of academia, quantitative investing, and applied market practice. As an associate professor at INSEAD and co-founder of Chicago Global, he brings a rare perspective shaped by both rigorous academic training and the real constraints of building and managing investment strategies in live markets. In this episode, we talk about what it actually means to bridge academia and industry in finance, and why that gap is both narrower and harder than most people think. Ben shares how academic research can still produce ideas that matter in practice, but also why the market is a humbling force that quickly exposes weak theories, poor signals, and overconfident models. We get into financial education, opportunity cost, critical thinking, student training, and why AI is forcing universities to rethink not just how they teach, but what they are really supposed to teach. We also dive into fund design, market inefficiencies versus risk premia, diversification, investor fit, long-short construction, mid-frequency strategies, and the importance of building portfolios around the end client's actual risk tolerance. Ben breaks down how he approaches explainability, feature engineering, theory-driven quant research, model simplicity, alternative data, fraud signals, and geopolitical shocks, and why the best quantitative work still requires judgment, discipline, and a clear understanding of what kind of edge you are really trying to build. *DISCLAIMER* The information shared on this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and reflects the personal opinions of the hosts and guests at the time of recording. Nothing in this podcast constitutes financial, investment, legal, tax, or trading advice, and nothing should be interpreted as a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any security, cryptocurrency, derivative, or financial product. Trading and investing involve substantial risk, including the possible loss of all or part of your capital. You are solely responsible for your own decisions, and you should consult a qualified professional before making financial decisions. By listening to this podcast, you agree that the hosts, guests, and producers are not liable for any losses or damages arising from the use of any information discussed.
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