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AllQuant – THE COMPLETE MULTI-STRATEGY INVESTING COURSE (PORTFOLIO DIVERSIFYING)

THE COMPLETE MULTI-STRATEGY INVESTING COURSE (PORTFOLIO DIVERSIFYING) – AllQuant COURSE OVERVIEW This flagship program integrates four institutional-grade quantitative strategies—Risk Parity, Trend Following, Volatility Risk Premium, and Sector Rotation—into a unified portfolio management framework constructed entirely in...


AllQuant – VOLATILITY TRADING (PORTFOLIO HEDGE) VIA QUANTITATIVE MODELING IN EXCEL

VOLATILITY TRADING (PORTFOLIO HEDGE) VIA QUANTITATIVE MODELING IN EXCEL – AllQuant COURSE OVERVIEW This program institutionalizes volatility risk premium capture strategies—practiced by hedge funds—into a deployable Excel-based system. The curriculum focuses on constructing systematic trades that...


Marek Capinski & Tomasz Zastawniak – Mathematics For Finance. An Introduction To Financial Engineering

Marek Capinski, Tomasz Zastawniak - Mathematics for Finance. An Introduction to Financial Engineering As with the first edition, Mathematics for Finance: An Introduction to Financial Engineering combines financial motivation with mathematical style. Assuming an only basic...


Philip J.McDonnell – Optimal Portfolio Modeling

Optimal Portfolio Modeling is an easily accessible introduction to portfolio modeling for those who prefer an intuitive approach to this discipline. While early chapters provide engaging insights on the statistical properties of markets, this book quickly moves...


Greg Gregoriou – Commodity Trading Advisors Risk Performance Analysis And Selection

Greg N. Gregoriou - Commodity Trading Advisors Description Authoritative, up-to-date research and analysis that provides a dramatic new understanding of the rewards and risks of investing in CTAs Commodity Trading Advisors (CTAs) are an increasingly popular...


Perry H.Beaumont – Financial Engineering Principles

Perry H.Beaumont - Financial Engineering PrinciplesStock, bonds, cash...the investment mind is often programmed. The reality is that most investors think in terms of single asset classes, and allocate money to them accordingly. The unique contribution of...