Will quant trading die?

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  • stillsexy
    Confirmed User
    • Dec 2006
    • 1913

    #1

    Will quant trading die?

    Now the quants are at the heart of yet another technological revolution in finance: trading at the speed of light. What are the risks of treating the economy and its markets as a complex machine? Will we be able to keep control of this model-based financial system, or have we created a monster? Can they surive with all the new regulations around? Most will say yes! That is what Goldman Sachs is all about!!!


    http://marketnoise.blogspot.com/2010...-world-of.html
  • fatfoo
    ICQ:649699063
    • Mar 2003
    • 27763

    #2
    People would like to trade faster. In other words, they would like to buy/sell within seconds, rather than minutes or hours.
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    • stillsexy
      Confirmed User
      • Dec 2006
      • 1913

      #3
      quant dudes arbitrarily said the correlation between 2 homeowners going bust is 0.6! HAHA... GREAT

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      • misterhhs
        Confirmed User
        • Oct 2005
        • 165

        #4
        I think the risk are more bubbles. If U call bubbles a risk, Goldman Sachs only sees it as opportunities.

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        • Phoenix
          BACON BACON BACON
          • Nov 2002
          • 35475

          #5
          i honestly dont know anything about this

          reading article now
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          • Adraco
            Confirmed User
            • May 2009
            • 3745

            #6
            Quant trading is becoming immensely advanced very quickly. We're talking about split second trading, where the distance to the stock exchange servers are measured in nano seconds and physical meters, because the longer the network cabel the order has to go through, the slower it will reach the stock exchange and be processed.

            I think it will work for a bit, but then when everybody does it, all arbitrage will be edited out and it will be a zero sum game. A few years down the road, I assume it will be banned or disappear because it will cost more than it generates and erodde all human stock market activity.
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            • stillsexy
              Confirmed User
              • Dec 2006
              • 1913

              #7
              i think it will be gone for a while, but eventually it will be back on business...

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              • stillsexy
                Confirmed User
                • Dec 2006
                • 1913

                #8
                will it be wise to go for master in quant finance? or plumbing?

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                • 2intense
                  Too lazy to set a custom title
                  • Dec 2009
                  • 12494

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Phoenix
                  i honestly dont know anything about this

                  reading article now
                  same here
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