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Belvedere Trading is seeking a Quantitative Trader to join its ETF team in New York. The successful candidate will start working and managing existing strategies in the US ETF market and will eventually research, design, and manage new strategies.
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The company provides real-time, cross-channel fraud prevention, anti-money laundering detection, case management and trading surveillance solutions that address such concerns as payment fraud, cybercrime, sanctions monitoring, market abuse, customer due diligence and insider trading.
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Our Quantitative Researchers specifically focus on conducting alpha/signal/features research, improving those machine-learning models, and refining trading algorithms. Optiver is seeking an Experienced Futures Trader/Researcher to join our High Frequency Trading Team. Our HFT team is comprised of Researchers and Software Engineers who focus on designing, improving and executing trading strategies using machine learning.
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Role Summary: Boston Energy Trading and Marketing (“BETM”) is looking for a Power Quantitative Analyst to join its Analytics team in support of developing and executing model-driven trading strategies for the wholesale power markets.
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A minimum of five years of experience in quantitative finance or a related role, with a focus on developing and implementing quantitative trading models and strategies. In this role, you will be responsible for developing, implementing, and maintaining cutting-edge quantitative trading models, strategies, and algorithms.
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Prior Quantitative Trading experience working on Alpha Generation for intraday strategies. Quantitative Trader (Crypto) A Prop Trading Firm is looking to onboard an experienced Crypto Trader.
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Stay abreast of industry trends, academic research, and emerging technologies in quantitative finance and algorithmic trading. Join this team and be part of a dynamic and forward-thinking organization at the forefront of quantitative finance and algorithmic trading.
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We're looking for a Trading Analyst-Renewable Energy Credits join our business and the extremely dynamic market we operate in, and to embark on a journey with us towards a better tomorrow. At least 3-5 years of power, carbon, and/or REC market experience, and/or at least 1-2 years of practical experience as a quant developer, in a trading environment (e.g., having worked for a renowned commodity trading house, market making firm or the trading division of an investment bank.
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The Technical and Trading Operations team manages our production plant and runs our global real-time algorithmic trading around the clock from New York City. This role offers a unique opportunity to be at the center of a leading quantitative trading firm, with exposure to many parts of the business and a crucial role in helping them fit together.
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This role will be part of our Quantitative Research & Investing Technology team, which is responsible for architecting, developing, and maintaining systems that support quantitative trading.
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The group manages all quantitative modeling related to market and interest rate risk on the bank's mortgage products including consumer banking mortgage activities, trading activities and investment portfolio positions in mortgage products.
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As a Quantitative Analyst, you will be responsible for building and maintaining in-house Production Cost Models and performing data collection, synthesis and analysis of energy trading related datasets.
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Company: Quantitative Trading Firm/Hedge fund. We are a global quantitative trading firm with an entrepreneurial mindset and a rigorous analytical approach to decision making.
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Is required (test required)Algorithmic trading experience is required (essential), whether personal or professional experience Desirable Skills: Prior experience as a Quantitative Trader/ ResearcherExperience with Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing or Deep LearningKnowledge of the DeFi and Web 3.0 ecosystem.
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BTIG seeks a quantitative analyst to join our growing Algorithmic Trading team in New York. This individual will become an expert on Firm's trading algorithms and heavily involved in research and analysis.
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