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Does quantitative trading necessarily make money?
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1. Can quantitative trading make money?

Yes Let's talk about three characteristics of quantitative trading. Systematic, arbitrage thinking, probability winning. At present, there are more than 3,000 stocks in A-share, and there must be mispricing and mispricing. If we simply look for this opportunity through manpower, we can certainly find it, but the labor cost is bound to be high. Instead, this opportunity can be found through quantitative trading. The problem goes back to arbitrage. Can you make money? Not all of them can, but in the long run, they will certainly be able to (get excess returns).

2. What are the advantages of quantitative trading over other methods?

Discipline.

At present, domestic quantitative trading platform companies are developing well. What is refreshing is Ricequant, which can meet users' research and investment needs in programming experience, data and API. At present, Ricequant quantification has been added to paper transactions and will be added to real trading in the near future. There is a platform in China, and its pixel-level replication is well known in the circle, not to mention.