About a year ago, I spoke to John Fawcett, the CEO of Quantopian, about his efforts to build an ecosystem of third party quants. These quants would use Quantopian’s platform to execute their trading ...
Hailed as the rocket scientists of Wall Street, quantitative analysts have come to replace gut instinct as the engines of investment decisions. Virtually anyone can learn the skills necessary to ...
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Quantopian, the free online platform that provides education and tools to help people everywhere solve the hardest investment challenges, announced today its membership now ...
BOSTON, MA--(Marketwire - Feb 14, 2013) - Quantopian, which is building the world's first browser-based algorithmic trading platform, today announced that expert derivatives trader Tim Meggs has ...
BOSTON, MA--(Marketwired - Sep 4, 2013) - Quantopian, the world's first browser-based algorithmic trading platform, today announced that Jessica Stauth will be joining the company in the newly created ...
Quantopian, a community where around 11,000 or so quants collaborate on algorithmic trading strategies, has raised $6.7 million from Khosla Ventures and Spark Capital. The new round brings the company ...
Boston-based Quantopian, it provides software and an online community for people who build algorithms to trade securities, just raised $6.7 million in venture capital. But I was struggling to ...
Boston-based company Quantopian has just closed a $25 million Series C funding to expand its crowdsourced investment algorithm platform. The round was led by venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, ...
Quantopian, an online platform that strives to turn anyone into a successful quantitative analyst, has raised $25 million in a series C funding round led by Andreessen Horowitz, with participation ...
Open-source and closed-source coding both play major roles in online securities trading. Open-source software can be accessed by the public, so it is always changing. On the other hand, closed source ...
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