Quantitative Finance and Algo Trading in Python | Statistical Arbitrage

Algebraic Continuation · Beginner ·💰 FinTech & AI for Finance Professionals ·1y ago

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Working on the statarb package, also might be reading Ernest Chan's book on being involved in quantitative trading outside of institutional investing roles. Feel free to come with related questions (Coding, AI, ML, finance, options, crypto, financial data, quant finance, science career advice, etc.) Topics: Quantitative Finance, Algorithmic Trading, Python, coding, crypto, software development, artificial intelligence, machine learning, science, mathematics, mathematical finance.

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Working on the statarb package, also might be reading Ernest Chan's book on being involved in quantitative trading outside of institutional investing roles. Feel free to come with related questions (Coding, AI, ML, finance, options, crypto, financial data, quant finance, science career advice, etc.) Topics: Quantitative Finance, Algorithmic Trading, Python, coding, crypto, software development, artificial intelligence, machine learning, science, mathematics, mathematical finance.
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