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Inside the Black Box: The Simple Truth About Quantitative Trading (Wiley Finance)

Inside the Black Box: The Simple Truth About Quantitative Trading (Wiley Finance)Author: Rishi K Narang
Publisher: Wiley
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 34 reviews
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Media: Hardcover
Pages: 240
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Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6 x 1

ISBN: 0470432063
Dewey Decimal Number: 332.642
EAN: 9780470432068
ASIN: 0470432063

Publication Date: September 8, 2009
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Inside The Black Box

The Simple Truth About Quantitative Trading

Rishi K Narang

Praise for

Inside the Black Box

"In Inside the Black Box: The Simple Truth About Quantitative Trading, Rishi Narang demystifies quantitative trading. His explanation and classification of alpha will enlighten even a seasoned veteran."
—Blair Hull, Founder, Hull Trading & Matlock Trading

"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, Head of Process Driven Trading, Morgan Stanley

"A very readable book bringing much needed insight into a subject matter that is not often covered. Provides a framework and guidance that should be valuable to both existing investors and those looking to invest in this area for the first time. Many quants should also benefit from reading this book."
—Steve Evans, Managing Director of Quantitative Trading, Tudor Investment Corporation

"Without complex formulae, Narang, himself a leading practitioner, provides an insightful taxonomy of systematic trading strategies in liquid instruments and a framework for considering quantitative strategies within a portfolio. This guide enables an investor to cut through the hype and pretense of secrecy surrounding quantitative strategies."
—Ross Garon, Managing Director, Quantitative Strategies, S.A.C. Capital Advisors, L.P.

"Inside the Black Box is a comprehensive, yet easy read. Rishi Narang provides a simple framework for understanding quantitative money management and proves that it is not a black box but rather a glass box for those inside."
—Jean-Pierre Aguilar, former founder and CEO, Capital Fund Management

"This book is great for anyone who wants to understand quant trading, without digging in to the equations. It explains the subject in intuitive, economic terms."
—Steven Drobny, founder, Drobny Global Asset Management, and author, Inside the House of Money

"Rishi Narang does an excellent job demystifying how quants work, in an accessible and fun read. This book should occupy a key spot on anyone's bookshelf who is interested in understanding how this ever increasing part of the investment universe actually operates."

—Matthew S. Rothman, PhD, Global Head of Quantitative Equity Strategies Barclays Capital

"Inside the Black Box provides a comprehensive and intuitive introduction to "quant" strategies. It succinctly explains the building blocks of such strategies and how they fit together, while conveying the myriad possibilities and design details it takes to build a successful model driven investment strategy."
—Asriel Levin, PhD, Managing Member, Menta Capital, LLC  


Customer Reviews:
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1 out of 5 stars Sketchy   August 30, 2010
D. Kleinman (New York)
1 out of 3 found this review helpful

The book lacked detail. Whole chapters read more like a verbal outline
-- a collection of topic sentences that allude to the various components and
aspects of various modules without explaining what they are.

It is not very useful either from a theoretical standpoint (i.e. academic
research) OR from a practical standpoint (useful for the professional trader).

I suspect that the author is not drawing on a deep fund of knowledge and experience.

I'm looking for a better book in this area.



3 out of 5 stars More of a general primer for non-quants than a resource for aspiring quants   May 29, 2010
AmazonUser
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

There are sections of this book that are interesting and useful. But 75% of it is spent stating what a quant does in very general (and repetitive) terms. It is a very nice intro. to the topic for someone who needs a quick primer. But the treatment of actual strategy building and testing is cursory at best. This is unfortunate, as it appears the author probably has a lot more to offer.


5 out of 5 stars Great read!   May 27, 2010
Joe Campise (Chicago, IL)
2 out of 4 found this review helpful

Rishi does a terrific job of simplifying what to many is a complicated strategy. The book breaks the pieces of the "black box" into easily understandable parts. The reader can see that black box strategies are not merely computer driven, formulaic trading, but rather a compilation of well thought out processes driven by portfolio managers. A terrific read and one that I suggest for everyone in this industry...


4 out of 5 stars Why did several guys give 1-star to this book?   May 20, 2010
John E
6 out of 8 found this review helpful

I don't know whether all 5-star reviews are faked or not, but those 1-star reviews on this book seem very unfair. Almost all those bad reviews have the same complaint: the book is not talking about technical details or actual trading strategies. It is true that this book only gives the basic framework of a block-box trading system, but this is the first book I read that gives the framework so clearly. Also, the contents covered by this book is already given very clearly in the Table of Contents --- nobody is cheating. So, what is this book's fault? Why does this book deserves 1-star rating?

I am currently a Computer Science/Statistics PhD student. My research is generally on statistical data analysis, with a dozen published paper on this topic. To gain some basic ideas of systematic trading and see how my knowledge/skills can be applied, I've read a couple of books on automatic/systematic trading (all are popular and high-rating ones from Amazon). By far, this book is the one gives me most insights about how my knowledge in statistical data analysis can be applied to the field of black-box trading.

In a word, this book gives very nice picture of automatic/systematic/black-box trading. It is general, not covering any technical details / specific trading strategies. But it should be good for graduate students in Engineering/Science to gain a clear idea about systematic trading and how their knowledge can be, generally, applied to the field.



1 out of 5 stars Do Not Buy this Book, Very Disappointed   April 1, 2010
Calibration (USA)
12 out of 16 found this review helpful

I am a professor of finance and I need to recommend some books to my students. I bought the book because of its high ratings, but now I agree with another reviewer most of them are hype. The author does know the subject but what he goes through is just too general to be useful. The table of contents tells almost everything.

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