computational finance


  • Part 3 – Artificial Intelligence and Intelligence Amplification
  • Artificial Intelligence and Intelligence Amplification in Financial Markets
    Securities Markets are Machinery Now.
    This raises the question of how to best participate in the world’s new wired markets. People who use information technology most effectively will be rewarded.
    Artificial intelligence (AI) as an academic discipline began at the famous 1955 Dartmouth conference organized by John McCarthy from Stanford [...]

  • Part 2 – Alpha as Life
  • Passive Investing – Active Investing – Alpha Returns
    Index funds are passive investments; their goal is to deliver a return that matches a benchmark index. The Old Testament of indexing is Burton Malkiel’s classic A Random Walk Down Wall Street, first published in 1973 by W.W. Norton and now in its ninth edition. For typical individual [...]

  • Part 1 – Wired Markets
  • Financial Markets – Electronic Markets
    Not too long ago, going to a stock market meant you would meet lots of new people who were energetically shouting, running around, and making a mess with great quantities of paper. No more. Visiting a financial market now is more like visiting a telephone exchange. Computers and network gear [...]

  • Forward by Ted Aronson
  • Nerds on Wall Street Forward by Ted Aronson
    Quantitative finance is not a topic usually associated with laughter. That is about to change with the publication of Nerds on Wall Street.
    I was first exposed to Dave Leinweber’s wit when he delivered a speech entitled “Nerds on Wall Street.” I believe the event happened 20 or 25 [...]