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  2. Quantitative fund - Wikipedia

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    Most quantitative funds are equity funds, besides fixed income quantitative funds which have become more popular in the past years. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] After the sub-prime mortgage market turbulence, which cast long shadows over many parts of the financial industry, the total mutual fund asset that employ quantitative model is estimated to be over US ...

  3. Mathematical finance - Wikipedia

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    In general, there exist two separate branches of finance that require advanced quantitative techniques: derivatives pricing on the one hand, and risk and portfolio management on the other. [1] Mathematical finance overlaps heavily with the fields of computational finance and financial engineering.

  4. Financial modeling - Wikipedia

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    Financial modeling is the task of building an abstract representation (a model) of a real world financial situation. [1] This is a mathematical model designed to represent (a simplified version of) the performance of a financial asset or portfolio of a business, project, or any other investment.

  5. WorldQuant - Wikipedia

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    WorldQuant, LLC is an international hedge fund and quantitative investment management firm [5] [6] [7] headquartered in Old Greenwich, Connecticut. [8] Founded in 2007, the firm is currently managing approximately $9 billion in assets under management [3] for Millennium Management [8] via quantitative trading and other methods of quantitative investing. [9]

  6. Quantitative analysis (finance) - Wikipedia

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    Quantitative analysis is the use of mathematical and statistical methods in finance and investment management. Those working in the field are quantitative analysts (quants). Quants tend to specialize in specific areas which may include derivative structuring or pricing, risk management, investment management and other related finance occupations.

  7. Portfolio optimization - Wikipedia

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    Portfolio optimization is the process of selecting an optimal portfolio (asset distribution), out of a set of considered portfolios, according to some objective.The objective typically maximizes factors such as expected return, and minimizes costs like financial risk, resulting in a multi-objective optimization problem.

  8. Financial Markets and Portfolio Management - Wikipedia

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    Financial Markets and Portfolio Management (FMPM) is a journal publishing original research and survey articles in all areas of finance, especially in financial markets, portfolio theory, wealth management, asset pricing, risk management, and regulation. Its principal objective is to serve as a bridge between innovative research and practical ...

  9. Portfolio (finance) - Wikipedia

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    There are many types of portfolios including the market portfolio and the zero-investment portfolio. [3] A portfolio's asset allocation may be managed utilizing any of the following investment approaches and principles: dividend weighting, equal weighting, capitalization-weighting, price-weighting, risk parity, the capital asset pricing model, arbitrage pricing theory, the Jensen Index, the ...