In the name of Allah the Merciful

Algorithmic Short-Selling with Python: Refine your algorithmic trading edge, consistently generate investment ideas, and build a robust long/short product

Laurent Bernut, 1801815194, 9781801815192, 978-1801815192, B09B82BHDW

10 $

English | 2021 | Original PDF | 9 MB | 377 Pages

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Leverage  Python source code to revolutionize your short selling strategy and to  consistently make profits in bull, bear, and sideways markets

Key Features: 

  • Understand techniques such as trend following, mean reversion, position sizing, and risk management in a short-selling context
  • Implement Python source code to explore and develop your own investment strategy
  • Test your trading strategies to limit risk and increase profits

Book Description: 

If  you are in the long/short business, learning how to sell short is not a  choice. Short selling is the key to raising assets when the markets are  down. This book will help you demystify and rehabilitate the  short-selling craft, providing Python source code to construct a robust  long/short portfolio. It explains everything you have ever read about  short selling from a long-only perspective.

This  book will take you on a journey from an idea ("buy bullish stocks, sell  bearish ones") to becoming part of the elite club of long/short hedge  fund algorithmic traders. You'll explore key concepts such as trading  psychology, trading edge, regime definition, signal processing, position  sizing, risk management, and asset allocation, one obstacle at a time.  Along the way, you'll will discover simple methods to consistently  generate investment ideas, and consider variables that impact returns,  volatility, and overall attractiveness of returns.

By  the end of this book, you'll not only become familiar with some of the  most sophisticated concepts in capital markets, but also have Python  source code to construct a long/short product that investors are bound  to find attractive.

What You Will Learn: 

  • Develop the mindset required to win the infinite, complex, random game called the stock market
  • Demystify short selling in order to make consistent profits from bull, bear, and sideways markets
  • Generate ideas consistently on both sides of the portfolio
  • Implement Python source code to engineer a statistically robust trading edge
  • Perform superior risk management for high returns
  • Build a long/short product that investors will find appealing 

Who this book is for: 

This  is a book by a practitioner for practitioners. It is designed to  benefit a wide range of people, including long/short market  participants, quantitative participants, proprietary traders, commodity  trading advisors, retail investors (pro retailers, students, and retail  quants), and long-only investors.

At  least 2 years of active trading experience, intermediate-level  experience of the Python programming language, and basic mathematical  literacy (basic statistics and algebra) are expected.