Simon Burns
Quant Development Intern
7 Tips For Fixing Your Strategy Backtesting a Q&A With Top Quants
Strategy backtesting is a mix of art and science. Quants who rely too much on science will fall victim to the infamous Curve Fitting phenomenon. While some quants who overcompensate on their artistic balance will create disillusioned theories that back their models. We created this post to compile leading quants’ perspectives on strategy backtesting covering […]
Simon Burns
Quant Development Intern
Designing Sentiment Trading Strategies with Stefan Nann
Stefan Nann is the Co-Founder and CEO of StockPulse, a provider of social media sentiment data for individual and index securities. Stefan studied Business Administration and Information Systems before performing graduate studies with a focus on financial markets, analysis of unstructured text and online communities. While a visiting scholar at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Center […]
Simon Burns
Quant Development Intern
Talking Regime Change Quantitative Strategies with Blake Woodard of RLF Capital Management
Blake Woodard had a chat with our Growth Hacker Simon Burns on his start in algorithmic trading with Excel following an injury that left him motionless for days, his crowd psychology based market strategy and opinion on HFT. Blake is the Managing Director and Portfolio Manager at RLF Capital Management. Blake will be teaching at […]
Simon Burns
Quant Development Intern
Social Media Analytics in Finance with Oli Wilkinson of Knowsis
Oli Wilkinson had an interview with our Growth Hacker Simon Burns to discuss the inception of his financial technology startup Knowsis following the 2008 crash, the growing influence of social media in financial markets and the process of building a machine learning tool to dissect social media “noise”. Oli co-founded and is the CEO of […]
Simon Burns
Quant Development Intern
Stellar Interview with Spencer Connaughton: 21 Year Old Quant Fund Manager at Archivolt Partners
Spencer Connaughton had a chat with our Growth Hacker Simon Burns on the learning curve in becoming an algorithmic/quant trader using his school’s Bloomberg terminals (and crashing them), his firm’s use of the Residual Income Valuation model in algorithmic trading and the potential of markets with 20-somethings running them. Spencer started and runs a quant, grey box […]
Simon Burns
Quant Development Intern
Interview with Mebane Faber of Cambria Investment Management
Mebane Faber had a chat with our Growth Hacker Simon Burns on the learning curve in becoming an algorithmic/quant trader, correlating non-market data and the move towards democratization of algorithmic model creation among. Mebane runs a long form qualitative and quantitative analysis blog at Mebane Faber, is the author of Shareholder Yield: A Better Approach […]
Simon Burns
Quant Development Intern
Interview with Tadas Viskanta of Abnormal Returns
Tadas Viskanta sat down for an interview with our Growth Hacker Simon Burns on what he sees in the future for financial blogging, the effect of Twitter data on markets and the move towards democratization of algorithmic model creation among other things. Tadas is a prolific blogger at Abnormal Returns, author of Abnormal Returns: Winning […]