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The theory of quantitative trading

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This book consists of a selection of articles divided into three main themes: Statistics, Quantitative Trading, Psychology. These three arguments are indispensable for the development of a quantitative trading system. The order of the articles was chosen so as to constitute a single logical reasoning that develops progressively.

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  • Andrea Berdondini, 2021. "The theory of quantitative trading," Papers 2201.11070, arXiv.org.
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