Kenneth Friedman

Kenneth Friedman has published the book Predictive Simplicity and more than a dozen articles in both philosophy journals and physics journals. He holds an MS in Physics and PhD in Philosophy of Science from MIT; he studied nonlinear thermodynamics with Ilya Prigogine in Brussels, on a fellowship from the American Council of Learned Societies. After teaching for 12 years at SUNY at Oswego, where he chaired the department of philosophy, he worked as a securities analyst and money manager, capitalizing on a cyclic view of markets grounded in nonlinear thermodynamics. He is now CEO of a publicly traded international corporation. He has been interviewed in Barron’s and on CNBC and quoted in The Wall Street Journal.

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