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Every Thursday, The Analyst Edge breaks down one AI developmentthat actually matters to your career in finance or consulting — written by someone going through the same transition you are.

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Why This Exists

Every AI newsletter is built for someone else.

The Rundown covers everything for everyone.

TLDR AI is written for engineers.

AI Finance Club briefs C-suite executives.

None of them answer the question you're actually asking:

"What does this mean for me — as a junior analyst,an associate, or a student trying to get ahead?"

That's the only question The Analyst Edge exists to answer.

The Format

What's in every issue

300–450 words. Skimmable in under 2 minutes. Every Thursday.

The Signal

One AI development from the past 7 days — scoped to what it means for your career, not just what happened.

Why It Matters To You

The specific implication for analysts, associates, and students. Concrete. Role-specific. No vague "AI will change everything."

The Skill or Tool

One thing to learn, try, or bookmark this week — always selected for early-career finance and consulting relevance.

The Question

One question that invites a reply — because real conversations beat broadcast emails every time.

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Written by someone in your position.

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Hi, I'm Marco — a finance and business analytics student at Wilkes University, Greenwood Project FinTech Scholar, and someone who has actually built and deployed AI projects (not just read about them).

I started The Analyst Edge because I was frustrated. Every AI newsletter I found was written for engineers or executives.Nobody was writing for us — the analysts, the associates, the students trying to figure out what AI actually means forour careers before it's too late to adapt.

So I built the newsletter I wish existed.

Every Thursday, I do the work of filtering the noise and translating it into one thing you can actually use that week.

That's the deal.