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Predictor

Seeking Quant Collaborator

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I am seeking/scouting for a potential collaborator. This role is primarily going to be quantitative in nature and will involve researching various ideas/concepts that I don't have time enough to research on my own. The rewards for the partner will be: a steady source of trading ideas, potential for training and gaining insight into my methods (that would normally require expensive lessons), and the ability to trade/use/learn about the edges that we discover. I am typically producing 5-15 ideas per day which is far too many for me to test.

 

The basic flow will be that you are given a concept/idea to test and then you will precede to test the ideas and generate reports. The reports should be structured such as to provide insight/understanding over just simple answers.

 

Ideal candidate...

 

* Enthusiastic about testing trading ideas and about the market

* A willingness to go beyond what is given to delve deeper

* Experience in producing statistical and quantitative reports (ability to produce reports quickly and that look nice is a bonus)

* Optimistic and upbeat attitude but detail oriented and critical

* Basic statistical knowledge, advanced is even better

* The ability to program and test trading concepts on ones own

* The ability to produce reports that go beyond the basic reports. For example, I want to understand how profit expectations change with variable changes. It is more about understanding then simple results.

* Must be capable of working with intraday data series.

* Must have Tradestation and should be capable in using either Excel, R, Matlab.. C# is a strong plus.

 

PM me if interested with details about your programming, stats, and quantitative background.

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I am seeking/scouting for a potential collaborator. This role is primarily going to be quantitative in nature and will involve researching various ideas/concepts that I don't have time enough to research on my own. The rewards for the partner will be: a steady source of trading ideas, potential for training and gaining insight into my methods (that would normally require expensive lessons), and the ability to trade/use/learn about the edges that we discover. I am typically producing 5-15 ideas per day which is far too many for me to test.

 

The basic flow will be that you are given a concept/idea to test and then you will precede to test the ideas and generate reports. The reports should be structured such as to provide insight/understanding over just simple answers.

 

Ideal candidate...

 

* Enthusiastic about testing trading ideas and about the market

* A willingness to go beyond what is given to delve deeper

* Experience in producing statistical and quantitative reports (ability to produce reports quickly and that look nice is a bonus)

* Optimistic and upbeat attitude but detail oriented and critical

* Basic statistical knowledge, advanced is even better

* The ability to program and test trading concepts on ones own

* The ability to produce reports that go beyond the basic reports. For example, I want to understand how profit expectations change with variable changes. It is more about understanding then simple results.

* Must be capable of working with intraday data series.

* Must have Tradestation and should be capable in using either Excel, R, Matlab.. C# is a strong plus.

 

PM me if interested with details about your programming, stats, and quantitative background.

 

Hi Predictor,

 

I'm sure if you google this you'll find loads of competent programmers who will do it for a fee. If you guarantee them a regular flow of work they'll probably do it cheaper.

 

BlueHorseshoe

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I am seeking/scouting for a potential collaborator. This role is primarily going to be quantitative in nature and will involve researching various ideas/concepts that I don't have time enough to research on my own. The rewards for the partner will be: a steady source of trading ideas, potential for training and gaining insight into my methods (that would normally require expensive lessons), and the ability to trade/use/learn about the edges that we discover. I am typically producing 5-15 ideas per day which is far too many for me to test.

 

The basic flow will be that you are given a concept/idea to test and then you will precede to test the ideas and generate reports. The reports should be structured such as to provide insight/understanding over just simple answers.

 

Ideal candidate...

 

* Enthusiastic about testing trading ideas and about the market

* A willingness to go beyond what is given to delve deeper

* Experience in producing statistical and quantitative reports (ability to produce reports quickly and that look nice is a bonus)

* Optimistic and upbeat attitude but detail oriented and critical

* Basic statistical knowledge, advanced is even better

* The ability to program and test trading concepts on ones own

* The ability to produce reports that go beyond the basic reports. For example, I want to understand how profit expectations change with variable changes. It is more about understanding then simple results.

* Must be capable of working with intraday data series.

* Must have Tradestation and should be capable in using either Excel, R, Matlab.. C# is a strong plus.

 

PM me if interested with details about your programming, stats, and quantitative background.

 

>> typically producing 5-15 ideas per day which is far too many for me to test.

 

 

you are still at an experimental stage... it will be a long road to square one.

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