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  • 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 [...]

  • Chapter 08 – Perils and Promise of Evolutionary Computation on Wall Street
  • Using Genetic Algorithms, Optimization Models, and Evolutionary Computation on Wall Street
    “Be careful what you ask for — you might get it.”
    My enthusiasm for machine learning, described at the end of the previous chapter, led me to kiss many artificial intelligence ( AI ) frogs. This included many flavors of inductive and explanation – based learning, [...]

  • 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 [...]

  • Chapter 02 – Greatest Hits of Computation in Finance
  • Computational Finance, Stock Market Analysis, and Investment Trading
    “A computer does not substitute for judgment any more than a pencil substitutes for literacy. But writing without a pencil is no particular advantage.” – Robert McNamara
    The Journal of Portfolio Management (JPM*) is one of the more upscale investment management publications around. For $500 a year, you get [...]