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Finding Alphas: A Quantitative Approach to Building Trading Strategies

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Design more successful trading systems with this practical guide to identifying alphas Finding Alphas seeks to teach you how to do one thing and do it design alphas. Written by experienced practitioners from WorldQuant, including its founder and CEO Igor Tulchinsky, this book provides detailed insight into the alchemic art of generating trading signals, and gives you access to the tools you need to practice and explore. Equally applicable across regions, this practical guide provides you with methods for uncovering the hidden signals in your data. A collection of essays provides diverse viewpoints to show the similarities, as well as unique approaches, to alpha design, covering a wide variety of topics, ranging from abstract theory to concrete technical aspects. You'll learn the dos and don'ts of information research, fundamental analysis, statistical arbitrage, alpha diversity, and more, and then delve into more advanced areas and more complex designs. The companion website, www.worldquantchallenge.com, features alpha examples with formulas and explanations. Further, this book also provides practical guidance for using WorldQuant's online simulation tool WebSim(R) to get hands-on practice in alpha design.Alpha is an algorithm which trades financial securities. This book shows you the ins and outs of alpha design, with key insight from experienced practitioners.Learn the seven habits of highly effective quants Understand the key technical aspects of alpha design Use WebSim(R) to experiment and create more successful alphas Finding Alphas is the detailed, informative guide you need to start designing robust, successful alphas.

272 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 28, 2015

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Profile Image for Max Bolingbroke.
111 reviews23 followers
February 17, 2018
Two books in one.

The first is a shallow overview of some potential alphas that doesn’t go much beyond a few sentences of description and motivation for each. You could get a better understanding of this topic by just spending half a day on SSRN.

The second book is a tutorial and FAQ for their WebSim backtesting platform. This seems to be squarely aimed at potential users such as university students, and was mostly interesting for me to the extent that it revealed how unsophisticated WebSim is.
Profile Image for Juan Pablo.
29 reviews1 follower
June 28, 2021
Working for worldquant, the company of the author of this book revolutionaze the way I saw the stock market. This book has good material for algorithmic trading. The downside is that you have to connect the dots and most of the book must be implemented in their platform.
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220 reviews1 follower
December 12, 2021
Felt like an interesting split for people familiar with investing but not familiar with alpha generation. Papers and a tease into how structured and foundational alpha generation has to be when you start thinking of scale. Valuable for those getting into the mix.
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May 13, 2020
good broad collection of quant subjects

Not too deep and understandable. Written by portfolio manager who don't B's. They give me insight even though not alpha they are using.
Profile Image for Vasile-Simion Sularea.
19 reviews17 followers
May 24, 2021
Good overall intro into how you could approach this issue. The latter half of the book is just a manual for a proprietary tool
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