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  2. Optiver - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, Optiver became the first market maker to join the Plato Partnership as a full member. [9] In November 2016, Optiver was reported to have joined a consortium to build a faster data transmission network between Chicago and Tokyo. [10] In December 2017, Optiver joined with Equiduct to offer a one-stop shop for best execution. [11]

  3. The Quants - Wikipedia

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    The Quants is the debut New York Times best selling book by Wall Street journalist Scott Patterson. [1] [2] It was released on February 2, 2010 by Crown Business.The book describes the world of quantitative analysis and the various hedge funds that use the technique.

  4. Yanfu Investments - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Hedge funds Quantitative finance: AUM: US$7.7 billion (June 2024) Number of employees. 68 (2024)

  5. Qube Research & Technologies - Wikipedia

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    QRT 's two largest funds posted returns over 20% for the year 2022. In 2023, its largest fund also had a return over 20%. [10] In January 2024, QRT disclosed it had taken a short position of more than $1 billion against German companies. Its largest short positions were on Volkswagen, Rheinmetall, Siemens Energy and Deutsche Bank. [11]

  6. Quantitative fund - Wikipedia

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    Quantitative strategies are offered in different type of fund structures: Hedge fund. The first quantitative funds were offered as hedge funds and not available to a broad public. The goal of those funds is to earn an absolute return with little constraints and freedom to apply leverage, shorting and derivatives. Mutual fund. With the ...

  7. Systematica Investments - Wikipedia

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    The origins of Systematica can be traced to BlueTrend, a computer-driven fund using a managed futures strategy that was part of BlueCrest Capital Management. It was founded in 2004 by Brazilian-born Leda Braga. From 2004 to 2014, the fund averaged a return of over 11% a year and was one of BlueCrest's largest funds. [2] [3]

  8. AQR Capital - Wikipedia

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    AQR Capital Management (short for Applied Quantitative Research) is a global investment management firm based in Greenwich, Connecticut, United States.The firm, which was founded in 1998 by Cliff Asness, David Kabiller, John Liew, and Robert Krail, offers a variety of quantitatively driven alternative and traditional investment vehicles to both institutional clients and financial advisors.

  9. Voloridge Investment Management - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, David Vogel started his quantitative investment career after he was discovered by Jaffray Woodriff during a Netflix Prize coding competition. Woodriff then hired Vogel as a consultant at his firm, Quantitative Investment Management (QIM). In 2009, Vogel founded Voloridge in Jupiter, Florida. QIM would later acquire a 25% stake in ...