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std::cout<<"Hello, World!"; 👋

Hey there, my name is Bernardo and we could say that I am a quant.

I am interested in Mathematics, Computer Science, Financial Modelling & Problem Solving. Currently I am blending all the work cumulated by reading and solving books. It is about pricing derivatives, mathematics, c++ and python. Since the beginning I tried to document my work, now it is time to center it and to simplify the projects I have been doing. This is made as we could say "sans tambours ni trompettes" :)

I hope you will find something useful in here 😊.

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🎨 logo credits: Valentine Szwarc -> herLinkedIn

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