Hi all,
I'm a newbie and wish to know more about skill sets needed in buy side quants.
My background is master in statistics and PhD in physics. I'm excellent in statistics, R and C++ but clueless in numerical solution of PDE. After doing some internet search, buy side quant doing StatArb or HFT looks suitable for a statistical oriented guy with multi thread C++ programming experience like me.
As the title states, is stochastic calculus and numerical PDE skills essential for StatArb/HFT? If not, do they test your expertise in that area to see if you are smart? I wish to know if my time is better spent learning stochastic calculus, finite difference, MCMC, derivative pricing or elsewhere.
I'm a newbie and wish to know more about skill sets needed in buy side quants.
My background is master in statistics and PhD in physics. I'm excellent in statistics, R and C++ but clueless in numerical solution of PDE. After doing some internet search, buy side quant doing StatArb or HFT looks suitable for a statistical oriented guy with multi thread C++ programming experience like me.
As the title states, is stochastic calculus and numerical PDE skills essential for StatArb/HFT? If not, do they test your expertise in that area to see if you are smart? I wish to know if my time is better spent learning stochastic calculus, finite difference, MCMC, derivative pricing or elsewhere.