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I’m Bryan Downing and I’m the founder and owner of Quantlabs.net. ’QLN’ (as I often call it) is unique - it’s the only quant-related website and membership service expressly designed to help you gain practical experience with the quantitative world. I just updated my stance on my social media outlets with a 30 minute videos explaining it. In fact, what really spurred me on was the obvious fact that computer-based algorithmic trading is the way of the future. Every serious institutional investor is now relying on quantitative methods to improve their analysis, risk management, and trading activities. This trend isn’t likely to reverse any time soon. In fact, it’s going to get more and more competitive (and more and more secretive) as everyone strives for a trading edge and a secret weapon or two to ensure steady profits.

I’m sure you’re thinking the same and I hope you enjoy blending technology, trading and investments as much as I do!

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I’m Bryan Downing and I’m the founder and owner of Quantlabs.net. ’QLN’ (as I often call it) is unique - it’s the only quant-related website and membership service expressly designed to help you gain practical experience with the quantitative world. I just updated my stance on my social media outlets with a 30 minute videos explaining it. In fact, what really spurred me on was the obvious fact that computer-based algorithmic trading is the way of the future. Every serious institutional investor is now relying on quantitative methods to improve their analysis, risk management, and trading activities. This trend isn’t likely to reverse any time soon. In fact, it’s going to get more and more competitive (and more and more secretive) as everyone strives for a trading edge and a secret weapon or two to ensure steady profits.

I’m sure you’re thinking the same and I hope you enjoy blending technology, trading and investments as much as I do!

    Harnessing Volatility: Trading Insights from Rob Hanna

    Harnessing Volatility: Trading Insights from Rob Hanna

    Good day, everybody. Today is May 30th. This is now Bryan from quantlabsnet.com. Our platform is transitioning to a new web domain, and the previous one will be phased out within the next 30 days. Let's dive into an insightful article from Bettersystemtrader.com titled, A New Approach to Trading Volatility with Rob Hanna.
    The article highlights the inverse relationship between the VIX and the S&P 500, and how traders can use VIX signals to time their trades on the S&P 500. Interestingly, a similar inverse relationship exists between Bitcoin and the US dollar, providing another avenue for trading strategies.
    Another key point is that using the S&P 500 to time its own trades can be more effective than relying on the VIX. The article suggests that short-term indicators for the S&P 500 are better predictors of VIX movements. Additionally, traders might find value in using the S&P 500 to time the VIX, potentially reducing the length of drawdowns.
    For a deeper understanding, the article includes video clips explaining these concepts. If you're into algo trading, these insights could be particularly beneficial. To stay updated, visit quantlabs.net/book and join the email list.

    • 4 min
    Rust Revolution: Inside Dubai’s Secretive HFT Firm

    Rust Revolution: Inside Dubai’s Secretive HFT Firm

    In this episode, Brian from quantlabs.net delves into a fascinating article from eFinancialCareers.com about Better Hand Financial Technologies (BHFT), a high-frequency trading firm based in Dubai. BHFT has been making waves with its remote work model and strategic hires from top competitors.
     
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    Key hires include Ilya Malinovsky, former head of HFT at Tower Research Capital and Credit Suisse, and Ruslan Reskipov, previously head of derivatives and algo trading at Renaissance Capital. The firm has also attracted talent like Rook Teeter, former managing director at KCG Holding and Tower Research.
    BHFT stands out by using Rust instead of the traditional C++ for its trading systems, attracting a diverse team that includes chess champions, martial arts winners, and world-class math and science talents. Despite the remote work setup, the company boasts a friendly, multicultural team with a modern tech stack.
    The episode also covers BHFT’s current job listings, including roles for senior quant traders and researchers, with a notable focus on the Chinese and Indian trading markets. Brian wraps up by sharing updates about his new website, quantlabsnet.com, and invites listeners to join the new community group.

    • 8 min
    Unlocking Financial Analysis: Excel for Non-Programmers

    Unlocking Financial Analysis: Excel for Non-Programmers

    Good day, everybody! Brian here from quantlabs.net. In today's episode, we're diving into an often overlooked tool for financial analysis: Microsoft Excel. While many focus on programming and high-frequency trading, Excel provides a powerful platform for non-programmers to conduct financial research and analysis.
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    We'll explore various uses of Excel, such as data gathering and cleaning, trend analysis, and fundamental analysis. Learn about essential Excel functions like XNPV, IRR, VLOOKUP, and HLOOKUP, and discover how to leverage Excel's powerful features like Power Query, macros, and add-ins for advanced financial modeling.
     
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    If you're interested in enhancing your financial analysis skills with Excel, this episode is for you. Plus, don't forget to check out our free trading books and stay updated on our upcoming website changes by joining our email list at quantlabs.net/books.
    Thanks for tuning in, and have a great day!

    • 9 min
    10 Insights from the Man Who Solved the Market: A Deep Dive

    10 Insights from the Man Who Solved the Market: A Deep Dive

    Good day, good day, everybody. Brian here from wantlabs.net. Today is May 28th. I'm going to have some big news coming down the pipe soon. So keep your eyes and ears and all that peeled out for it. Anyways, I came across another interesting article. I do like this BetterSystemTrader.com podcast. It's pretty good. They did a posting called 10 Insights from the Man Who Solved the Market. This is referring back to the book Jim Simons Medallion Fund. It's the book put out by Gregory Zuckerman a few years ago. So this guy, Andrew Swan Scott, read it and thought he'd provide his insights. So let's go through these.
     
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    The first one is originality matters. Ignore conventional wisdom about the markets. Innovate and explore unique trading strategies and ideas. Look at the market differently from the herd. I totally agree with that because when you look at the markets, there's usually a star performer out there if you go out and dig for that among all the different data sources. And it could be a long-term trending strategy that you could use based on that. A good one in the past was USD Japanese Yen. Another one that was lesser known was USD Turkish Lira or Euro Turkish Lira. They did really good over the years, but now central bankers have stepped in and taken away those opportunities. Now, I don't know about the yen. That could continue, but that could lead to something that could be the next big catalyst to take us all down. But at the end of the day, looking for those sort of things, finding them, that's what gives you what they call trading edge for sure.
    Number two, collaborative success. Partner with talented individuals. Foster a collaborative environment to enhance problem-solving and innovations. Again, I cannot stress this. We're hoping to have an interview with Ernie Chan and other people that have kind of trailblazed the whole quant trading space, specifically for those that are coming from the retail trading space. Because as we know, to do true HFT, high-frequency trading, and true low-level quant research and that, people can kind of do it, but you have to have a fairly big account to take advantage of it to really do the pay-to-play thing directly right on the exchanges. As a retail trader going through a retail trading broker, that's pretty hard to do. So you have to find people that are kind of in the same area as you in terms of your account size, maybe your technical chops, as well as your mathematical experience. For myself, I guess I can share this now is that I will be moving my site over to a better technology, to Wix. I'm hoping to build out a better group community through that. That's part of the WIC's features, I guess. I did have an amazing group a few years ago. They're still around. I just want to bring more people together so that they can engage with each other behind the scenes. All at a paywall, but membership privileges have its costs. So that's where you get the collaborative success. So that's what I'm hoping to bring to the table.
    Okay, number three, embrace scientific rigor. Apply a rigorous scientific approach in model Model testing and validation ensuring robustness and statistical significance. This isn't really HFT, but to make life easier for a retail trader, I find using tools, very popular, very in-depth tools like TradingView helps you here. You can see instantly without going through any of the wonky backtesting packages out there, frameworks. works. Out of the box, you're ready to go. When you're working with an open source trading strategy, if you build your own, buy one, lease one, whatever on TradingView, you get the ability to see it. What's its profit potential? What is its profit factor? Which is another way of saying, if I'm going to put a dollar in, how much can I expect to get return from that via the profit factor? These are right there out of the box. So when you have these sort of instantly viewable to

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    Weird NASDAQ Algo Strategy and New Website Updates

    Weird NASDAQ Algo Strategy and New Website Updates

    Hello everybody, Brian here from quantlabs.net. Today is May 23rd. I just wanted to go over two podcasts I'm putting out today. I haven't done anything in a while. If you want to know why, just hold out to the end and I'll fill you in.
     
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    One of the sources that I use is bettersystemtrader.com. And the title I thought was interesting. It's called Weird NASDAQ Algo Strategy. It's a bit weird, but it's also quite profitable. There's an associated video with it on YouTube. The creator, Thomas Nesnidal, shares the source code in easy language for TradeStation. He explains why you shouldn't be afraid of strategies like this and how they can work on multiple markets.
    Another topic I cover is about a controversial video quoting Jesus, where the creator claims to be better than 99% of all hedge fund managers. He talks about learning programming in three months and making money through ETFs and high-performing ETFs based around big tech, using Robinhood.
    I also provide an update on the new website coming, which will be 100% custom coded by myself using Python Django with Wagtail. I've been looking for a new web hosting provider and decided to move to DigitalOcean. The new website will be more news-driven, focusing on various investment sectors and providing free samples to generate responses.
    Additionally, I discuss my new deep scanning analysis for ETFs, which involves analyzing ETFs globally and categorizing them into different sectors. This method helps identify high-performing ETFs based on profitability percentage and profit factor.
    Lastly, I mention the importance of transparency in trading. I plan to sync my trading account with TraderSync to share my performance and learnings with the community. The new website will also feature a big news section, moving content from my Discord channels to the public site.
    Thank you for listening. If you want to know more, I've got my newsletter and trading PDFs at quantlabs.net/books. Stay tuned for more updates!

    • 20 min
    Breaking into High-Frequency Trading: Essential Career Insights

    Breaking into High-Frequency Trading: Essential Career Insights

    Join Brian from quantlabs.net as he delves into the complexities of high-frequency trading (HFT) and provides valuable insights for software engineers aiming to transition into this competitive field. This episode covers the essential technical and trading concepts you need to grasp, from order books to matching engines, and explores the specialized knowledge required to excel in HFT firms.
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    Brian discusses the journey of transitioning into HFT, misconceptions about the field, and the key areas of expertise needed. Topics include order book dynamics, pricing engines, option pricing, and the intricacies of protocols like FIX. Additionally, he shares practical tips for impressing in interviews and thriving in the fast-paced environment of HFT shops.
    Don't miss this comprehensive guide to navigating the world of high-frequency trading and setting yourself up for success in one of the most lucrative sectors in finance.

    • 9 min

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