The Elements of Quantitative Investing (Wiley Finance)

The Elements of Quantitative Investing (Wiley Finance)

4.4
Books
2025
Bestseller Rankings
#1 in Business Investments #69 in Investing
#6,427 in Books

About This Book

Summary

A thorough guide to quantitative investing, covering strategy development, execution, and analysis. Emphasizes practical application and essential quantitative methods.

Key Insights

Level:
Generally considered a thorough guide.
Concepts:
Quantitative investingstrategy developmentexecution+1 more
Skills:
Quantitative investingstrategy developmentexecution+1 more
Relevance:
Quantitative investingpractical application.
Applications:
Direct application in quantitative investing.

Description

Expert real-world insight on the intricacies of quantitative trading before, during, and after the trade The Elements of Quantitative Investing is a comprehensive guide to quantitative investing, covering everything readers need to know from inception of a strategy, to execution, to post-trade analysis, with insight into all the quantitative methods used throughout the investment process

This book describes all the steps of quantitative modeling, including statistical properties of returns, factor model, portfolio management, and more

The inclusion of each topic is determined by real-world applicability

Divided into three parts, each corresponding to a phase of the investment process, this book focuses on well-known factor models, such as PCA, but with essential grounding in financial context

This book encourages the reader to think deeply about simple things

The author, Giuseppe Paleologo, has held senior quantitative research and risk management positions at three of the four biggest hedge fund platforms in the world, and at one of the top three proprietary trading firms

Currently, he serves as the Head of Quantitative Research at Balyasny Asset Management with $21 billion in assets under management

He has held teaching positions at Cornell University and New York University and holds a Ph.D. and two M.S. from Stanford University

This book answers questions that every quantitative investor has asked at some point in their career, including: How do I model multivariate returns? How do I test these models, either developed by me or by commercial vendors? How do I incorporate asset-specific data in my model? How do I convert risk appetite and expected returns into a portfolio? How do I account for transaction costs in portfolio management? The Elements of Quantitative Investing earns a well-deserved spot on the bookshelves of financial practitioners seeking expert insight from a leading financial executive on quantitative investment topics―knowledge which is usually accessible to few and transmitted by one-on-one apprenticeship