You're a genius. Nobody plays the financial markets better than you. What could possibly go wrong? Quants - quantitative analysts - were the maths masterminds let loose on Wall Street in the belief that their brilliant, impregnable computer programs would always beat the market. But as the catastrophic events of 2007 and 2008 showed, their seemingly failproof methods were little more than ticking timebombs. Inspired by the 'Godfather of Quants' - maths-professor-turned-gambler Ed Thorp, who began applying skills learned at the Vegas tables to the financial markets back in the 1950s - the quants achieved extraordinary success and massive wealth. This book charts their rise from obscurity to boom and then to bust, explaining why they were so confident - and how they got it so disastrously wrong.
The Quants is a well written book on the Quantitative Financial applications in the world of finance. It is a great read for even those people who are not much inclined or lack know-how of the stock markets and other financial instruments. This book keep the reader in awe of how geniuses see order in chaos and formulate models to mint money of thin air. The hubris in their minds on their seemingly unquestionable theories, results in them crash falling to the ground which left not only them bu...
This book is for people who actually want to know how the whole stock market crisis in the US came about to be. If you are into analyzing stuff from different angels and want to know what exactly does a quant do for a living this book explains it all.