Summary
Jason Yum is a research analyst with eight years of experience blending quantitative rigor and sector-focused equity research across top investment firms in New York. He covers technology and consumer sectors—especially software, internet, payments, and semiconductors—bringing a track record of large-cap growth, quality-moat, and full-discretion strategies at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, Brown Brothers Harriman, and Loomis Sayles. Trained in applied mathematics, economics and finance (Brown, MIT Sloan) and with early trading experience in volatility and event-driven strategies, he combines statistical programming and ML curiosity with investor-centric storytelling. Colleagues value his ability to translate complex data into actionable convictions and his habit of probing nascent ideas—echoed by a literary-minded Github aphorism—before they reveal their value.
8 years of coding experience
International Summer Institute, Economics, International Summer Institute, Economics at Seoul National University
Sc.B., Applied Mathematics & Economics, Sc.B., Applied Mathematics & Economics at Brown University
MFin, Master of Finance, MFin, Master of Finance at MIT Sloan School of Management