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investment trading
- Chapter 05 – A Gentle Introduction to Computerized Investing
Computerized Investing, Index Funds, Quantitative Investing, and Active Management
“Life would be so much easier if we only had the source code.” — Hacker proverb
The beginning of index investing in the 1970s was the result of a convergence of events, one of those ripe apple moments. Institutional investors began to use firms like A.G. Becker to actually [...]
- Chapter 03 – Algorithm Wars
Algorithmic Trading Strategies and Automated Stock Trading
“How about a nice game of chess?” — WOPR computer in “War Games”
There used to be two market structures for U.S. equity traders to contend with: the NYSE (for listed stocks) and NASDAQ. Recent counts put the number at roughly 40. Many are sources of dark liquidity, which sounds [...]