Information managers

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Typical information manager.


Information Managers work on about twenty three tickers at once, monitoring the data streams as a security guard monitors a closed circuit system. Good days they move stock. They monitor and make recommendations based on direct interface with the mathematical models that make up the market, predicting trends through a close intuitive understanding of the rules of complexity.

A discipline reliant not only on the cross and its interface with the wetnet, but also arising from a fair handful of relatively new theories of mathematics. Chaos theory, complexity, catastrophy modeling, and futurist seminars once a year all went into the making of an Information Manager.