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Pairs Trading: Quantitative Methods and Analysis

Pairs Trading: Quantitative Methods and Analysis

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The first in-depth analysis of pairs trading
Pairs trading is a market-neutral strategy in its most simple form. The strategy involves being long (or bullish) one asset and short (or bearish) another. If properly performed, the investor will gain if the market rises or falls. Pairs Trading reveals the secrets of this rigorous quantitative analysis program to provide individuals and investment houses with the tools they need to successfully implement and profit from this proven trading methodology. Pairs Trading contains specific and tested formulas for identifying and investing in pairs, and answers important questions such as what ratio should be used to construct the pairs properly.
Ganapathy Vidyamurthy (Stamford, CT) is currently a quantitative software analyst and developer at a major New York City hedge fund.

Author: Ganapathy Vidyamurthy
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 08/30/2004
Pages: 224
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.05lbs
Size: 9.30h x 6.50w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9780471460671

About the Author
Ganapathy Vidyamurthy has been working in the financial markets for nearly a decade. During this time, he created the entire risk management software infrastructure for RBC Dominion Securities in New York, and built valuation models and automated execution strategies for UBS Warburg and JP Morgan Fleming. He is currently the principal of Himalaya Consulting. Beyond finance, Mr. Vidyamurthy's interests range from discrete optimization to algorithmic music composition-a field in which he is often cited. Mr. Vidyamurthy has a master's degree in electrical communication engineering from the Indian Institute of Science and a master's degree from the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences of New York University.

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