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More About This Title Inside the Black Box, Second Edition: A Simple Guide to Quantitative and High-Frequency Trading
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In this updated edition of his bestselling book, Rishi K Narang offers in a straightforward, nontechnical style—supplemented by real-world examples and informative anecdotes—a reliable resource takes you on a detailed tour through the black box. He skillfully sheds light upon the work that quants do, lifting the veil of mystery around quantitative trading and allowing anyone interested in doing so to understand quants and their strategies. This new edition includes information on High Frequency Trading.
- Offers an update on the bestselling book for explaining in non-mathematical terms what quant and algo trading are and how they work
- Provides key information for investors to evaluate the best hedge fund investments
- Explains how quant strategies fit into a portfolio, why they are valuable, and how to evaluate a quant manager
This new edition of Inside the Black Box explains quant investing without the jargon and goes a long way toward educating investment professionals.
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Rishi K. Narang is the Founding Principal of Telesis Capital LLC, which invests in quantitative trading strategies. Previously, he was managing director and coportfolio manager at Santa Barbara Alpha Strategies. Narang cofounded and was president of Tradeworx, Inc., a quantitative hedge fund manager, from 19992002. He has been involved in the hedge fund industry, with a focus on quantitative trading strategies, since 1996. Narang graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, with a BA in economics.
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Preface to the Second Edition xiii
Acknowledgments xvii
Part One The Quant Universe
Chapter 1 Why Does Quant Trading Matter? 3
The Benefit of Deep Thought 8
The Measurement and Mismeasurement of Risk 9
Disciplined Implementation 10
Summary 11
Notes 11
Chapter 2 An Introduction to Quantitative Trading 13
What Is a Quant? 14
What Is the Typical Structure of a Quantitative Trading System? 16
Summary 19
Notes 20
Part Two Inside the Black Box
Chapter 3 Alpha Models: How Quants Make Money 23
Types of Alpha Models: Theory-Driven and Data-Driven 24
Theory-Driven Alpha Models 26
Data-Driven Alpha Models 42
Implementing the Strategies 45
Blending Alpha Models 56
Summary 62
Notes 64
Chapter 4 Risk Models 67
Limiting the Amount of Risk 69
Limiting the Types of Risk 72
Summary 76
Notes 78
Chapter 5 Transaction Cost Models 79
Defining Transaction Costs 80
Types of Transaction Cost Models 85
Summary 90
Note 91
Chapter 6 Portfolio Construction Models 93
Rule-Based Portfolio Construction Models 94
Portfolio Optimizers 98
Output of Portfolio Construction Models 112
How Quants Choose a Portfolio Construction Model 113
Summary 113
Notes 115
Chapter 7 Execution 117
Order Execution Algorithms 119
Trading Infrastructure 128
Summary 130
Notes 131
Chapter 8 Data 133
The Importance of Data 133
Types of Data 135
Sources of Data 137
Cleaning Data 139
Storing Data 144
Summary 145
Notes 146
Chapter 9 Research 147
Blueprint for Research: The Scientific Method 147
Idea Generation 149
Testing 151
Summary 170
Note 171
Part Three A Practical Guide for Investors in Quantitative Strategies
Chapter 10 Risks Inherent to Quant Strategies 175
Model Risk 176
Regime Change Risk 180
Exogenous Shock Risk 184
Contagion, or Common Investor, Risk 186
How Quants Monitor Risk 193
Summary 195
Notes 195
Chapter 11 Criticisms of Quant Trading 197
Trading Is an Art, Not a Science 197
Quants Cause More Market Volatility by Underestimating Risk 199
Quants Cannot Handle Unusual Events or Rapid Changes in Market Conditions 204
Quants Are All the Same 206
Only a Few Large Quants Can Thrive in the Long Run 207
Quants Are Guilty of Data Mining 210
Summary 213
Notes 213
Chapter 12 Evaluating Quants and Quant Strategies 215
Gathering Information 216
Evaluating a Quantitative Trading Strategy 218
Evaluating the Acumen of Quantitative Traders 221
The Edge 223
Evaluating Integrity 227
How Quants Fit into a Portfolio 229
Summary 231
Note 233
Part Four High-Speed and High-Frequency Trading
Chapter 13 An Introduction to High-Speed and High-Frequency Trading 237
Notes 241
Chapter 14 High-Speed Trading 243
Why Speed Matters 244
Sources of Latency 252
Summary 262
Notes 263
Chapter 15 High-Frequency Trading 265
Contractual Market Making 265
Noncontractual Market Making 269
Arbitrage 271
Fast Alpha 273
HFT Risk Management and Portfolio Construction 274
Summary 277
Note 277
Chapter 16 Controversy Regarding High-Frequency Trading 279
Does HFT Create Unfair Competition? 280
Does HFT Lead to Front-Running or Market Manipulation? 283
Does HFT Lead to Greater Volatility or Structural Instability? 289
Does HFT Lack Social Value? 296
Regulatory Considerations 297
Summary 299
Notes 300
Chapter 17 Looking to the Future of Quant Trading 303
About the Author 307
Index 309
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—CRAIG DANDURAND, Portfolio Manager–Absolute Return Strategies, California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS)
"Rishi provides a comprehensive overview of quantitative investing that should prove useful both to those allocating money to quant strategies and those interested in becoming quants themselves. Rishi's experience as a well-respected quant Fund of Funds manager and his solid relationships with many practitioners provide ample useful material for his work."
—PETER MULLER, founder, PDT Partners
"Quantitative trading, like all investment strategies, gets more complex yet more interesting the deeper you dig into it. Rishi deftly peels back the layers, walking readers through each building block and their combination, then providing useful chapters on evaluating model-based approaches and finally a new section surveying high-frequency trading. Anyone approaching the space will learn something from this clear, thorough, and readable book."
—ALEKSANDER WEILER, CFA, Senior Portfolio Manager, Public Market Investments, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board
"Rishi continues to demystify even more quantitative trading areas in this excellent new edition. Significant updates include several new chapters that shine much-needed light on high-speed and high frequency trading. This book continues to be a must-read for anyone interested in quantitative trading."
—STEVE EVANS, Managing Director of Quantitative Trading, Tudor Investment Corporation
"In Inside theBlack Box: A Simple Guide to Quantitative and High-Frequency Trading, Rishi Narang demystifies quantitative trading. His explanation and classification of alpha will enlighten even a seasoned veteran."
—BLAIR HULL, former founder of Hull Trading Co. and founder of Ketchum Trading
"In this updated edition, Rishi again provides an insightful taxonomy of a wide range of systematic trading strategies in liquid instruments. Without the extensive use of complex formulae, this book offers intuitive explanations of some of the choices faced by quants in constructing trading systems, and is a valuable read for investors and quantitative trading practitioners alike."
—ROSS GARON, Managing Director, Quantitative Strategies, SAC Capital Advisors, LP
"Rishi takes a complicated subject and distills it down to its essentials using non-technical language and numerous concrete examples to bring concepts alive. Inside the Black Box provides readers with a valuable framework to understand the various components of quant strategies and insights on how to evaluate and interview quant managers. Inside the Black Box is a useful reference guide for any institutional allocator to quant strategies."
—DAREN SMITH, CFA, CAIA, FSA, Managing Director, Manager Selection & Portfolio Construction, University of Toronto Asset Managment
"If a car were a black box, Rishi would be the gentle voice of the navigation system. Not the one driving, but if you want to know where everyone is going: just listen."
—HAROLD de BOER, CEO, Transtrend
"Rishi presents a thorough overview of quant trading in an easy-to-read format, free of much of the hype and hysteria that has recently surrounded computerized trading. The book clearly categorizes the different types of strategies, explaining in plain English the basic ideas behind how and when they work. Most importantly, it dispels the popular notion that all quants are the same, exposing the diversity of the types of skills and thinking that are involved in quant trading and related disciplines. An excellent read for anyone who wants to understand what the field is all about."
—Shakil Ahmed, PhD, Global Head of Market Making, Citi Equities
"To look at the man, you would never know that Rishi could write so clearly and effectively about something as complex as quantitative trading and investment. But he does and does it brilliantly. And, even if you already own the first edition, you should buy this one, too. The new material on high speed trading is worth the price of admission, and you will have a chance, especially in Chapter 16, to see Rishi at his incisive and high spirited best. If you don't laugh out loud, you have no soul."
—Galen Burghardt, Director of Research, Newedge
"Quant managers will find their meetings with investors to be smoother if the investors have read this book. And even more so if the manager him or herself has read and understood it."
—David DeMers, Portfolio Manager, SAC Capital Advisors, LP
"In this second edition of Inside the Black Box Rishi highlights role of quant trading in recent financial crises with clear language and without using any complex equations. In chapter 11 he addresses common quant myths. He leads us effortlessly through the quant trading processes and makes it very easy to comprehend, as he himself is a quant trader."
—Pankaj N. Patel, Global Head of Quantitative Equity Research, Credit Suisse
“Something that every trader should aspire to, whether his eventual trading box is black or translucent. In brief, this book is not just for those who want to know what quants do (though it does an excellent job of describing their role in the investment community) but for everyone whose trading is informed by more than dart throwing or gut reactions. … The text is highly readable. No math is required, only, I would suggest, an interest in scientific inquiry and a curiosity about the world that the mathematical elite inhabit. Inside the Black Box is an enlightening and potentially enriching read.”
—Investing.com
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