@gemchange_ltd: A quant wrote down everything he knew and put it online for free. 58 pages. Alpha. Risk. Execution. Interview questions…
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A quant shared a comprehensive 58-page resource on quantitative finance covering alpha, risk, execution, and interview questions, which is now being resold for thousands.
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A quant wrote down everything he knew and put it online for free.
58 pages. Alpha. Risk. Execution. Interview questions. Code.
That was 2011. People are now selling the same content for thousands.
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And the table of contents alone is insane:
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How buy side and sell side actually differ (and who pays what)
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Named alpha signals: dispersion, weighted midpoint, first day of the month
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Every brainteaser category quant interviews still use The backtest pitfalls that fool almost everyone
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Kelly criterion, empirical code included
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Liquidity impact and execution shortfall, where profits actually die
pdf version is here: http://isomorphisms.sdf.org/maxdama.pdf
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