Hedge Fund Pioneer’s Investing Advice for Kids: Learn Coding

(Bloomberg) David Siegel has some advice for kids with an appetite for investing — they should start from Scratch. Siegel, the quantitative hedge-fund pioneer and co-chairman of Two Sigma, was at the Scratch Foundation benefit Wednesday night at the event space Tribeca Three Sixty in Manhattan. Siegel, a foundation co-founder, said Scratch, an easy-to-use free program, encourages kids to learn coding as technology comes to dominate his world of finance.

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