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Quantitative Trading: How to Build Your Own Algorithmic Trading Business

Quantitative Trading: How to Build Your Own Algorithmic Trading Business Hardcover - 2008 - 1st Edition

by Chan, Ernest P

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

About the author

Ernest P. Chan, PhD, is a quantitative trader and consultant who advises clients on how to implement automated statistical trading strategies. He has worked as a quantitative researcher and trader in various investment banks including Morgan Stanley and Credit Suisse, as well as hedge funds such as Mapleridge Capital, Millennium Partners, and MANE Fund Management. Dr. Chan earned a PhD in physics from Cornell University.