That is an interesting question. The best you can do is to find some systematic trading strategy, which is unrelated to the equity market. Why?...
We at Quantpedia often receive this type of question as our job is to dig through academic research and look out for interesting trading ideas....
I would recommend tickdatamarket, OneTick or tickdata Additionally, you can check Quantpedia’s list of historical data providers. There are many...
Feel free to check Quantpedia’s list of Books; there are various books aimed for complete beginners to pro programmers.
Check Quantpedia’s list of Books; there are various books aimed for complete beginners to pro programmers.
It’s not a book per se, but I can point you toQuantpedia - The Encyclopedia of Quantitative Trading Strategies. It’s a database of ideas for...
You can checkout academic research; there are a lot of papers related to news trading, for example: Niu, Zilong and Zhang, Terry: Post...
You can use price data, various types of macro data, seasonality, fundamental data, alternative data etc. etc. In the end, it's not so...
It’s not a book per se, but I can point you to Quantpedia - The Encyclopedia of Quantitative Trading Strategies. It’s a database of ideas for...
It’s not a book per se, but you can check Quantpedia (online encyclopedia of quant&algo strategies), if you are looking for some reading materials ...
If you are looking for algo trading examples, then you can check QuantConnect's tutorial: https://www.quantconnect.com/tutorials/strategy-library...
Try to google something related to factor momentum: https://alphaarchitect.com/2019/06/03/is-factor-momentum-really-everywhere/ What does it...
CheckQuantpedia’s list of historical data providers. There are a lot of options you may choose from …
It’s not a magazine per se, but I can point you to Quantpedia - The Encyclopedia of Quantitative Trading Strategies. It’s a database of ideas for...
newbie003: We have a short article dedicated to the topic of picking the right indicator's parameter. It can be interesting for you: How to...
You may checkQuantpedia’s list of available backtesting platforms. The most expensive platforms are usually for professionals (like Deltix,...
That’s an excellent question. The easy way to find them is to useHome :: SSRN and go for a keyword “algorithmic trading” or “quantitative...
You may checkQuantpedia’s list of available backtesting platforms. The most expensive platforms are usually for professionals (Bloomberg, Reuters...
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