This document lists 24 topics related to progressing skills in quantitative finance. The topics range from foundational mathematics to advanced stochastic calculus, programming skills, numerical methods, financial modeling, risk management, and interest rate models. It also includes developing soft skills and seeking job opportunities through networking and continuous learning.
This document lists 24 topics related to progressing skills in quantitative finance. The topics range from foundational mathematics to advanced stochastic calculus, programming skills, numerical methods, financial modeling, risk management, and interest rate models. It also includes developing soft skills and seeking job opportunities through networking and continuous learning.
This document lists 24 topics related to progressing skills in quantitative finance. The topics range from foundational mathematics to advanced stochastic calculus, programming skills, numerical methods, financial modeling, risk management, and interest rate models. It also includes developing soft skills and seeking job opportunities through networking and continuous learning.
This document lists 24 topics related to progressing skills in quantitative finance. The topics range from foundational mathematics to advanced stochastic calculus, programming skills, numerical methods, financial modeling, risk management, and interest rate models. It also includes developing soft skills and seeking job opportunities through networking and continuous learning.
Priority Topic /SectLearning Resources Tracking and Notes
1 Mathematic John Hull's "Options ,Futures ,and Fundamenta Other Derivatives " 2 Mathematic Mark Joshi's "The Concepts and Fundamenta Practice of Mathematical Finance " (Chapters 1-7) 3 Mathematic Martin Baxter and Andrew Rennie's Fundamenta "Financial Calculus "(Chapter 3) 4 Advanced Mark Joshi's "More Mathematical Mathematic Finance " Finance LO 5 Advanced Brownian Motion and Stochastic Mathematic Calculus by Karatzas and Shreve Finance 6 Advanced Stochastic Differential Equations by Mathematic Oksendal Finance 7 ProgrammiAndrew Koenig's "Accelerated C ++" Skills 8 ProgrammiScott Meyers '"Effective C ++" Skills 9 Programmi"C ++for Quantitative Finance "by Skills Daniel Duffy 10 Numerical Numerical Linear Algebra (Lloyd Methods Trefethen ) 11 Numerical Numerical Recipes :The Art of Methods Scientific Computing 12 Numerical Mark Joshi's "C ++Design Patterns Methods and Derivatives Pricing " 13 Numerical Paul Glasserman's "Monte Carlo Methods Methods in Financial Engineering " 14 Numerical Daniel Duffy's "Financial Instrument Methods Pricing Using C ++" 15 Financial MJohn Hull's "Options ,Futures ,and Basics Other Derivatives "(Chapters on futures markets ,options markets , binomial trees ,Wiener processes , Black -Scholes -Merton model ) 16 Risk NeutraMark Joshi's "The Concepts and and PricingPractice of Mathematical Finance " (Chapters 8-12) 17 Advanced Mark Joshi's "The Concepts and Practice of Mathematical Finance " (Chapters on advanced models for asset price paths ) 18 Interest RaBrigo's "Interest Rate Models - Models Theory and Practice " 19 Fixed Additional resources as needed for Income /Crfixed income and credit modeling 20 Monte CarlAdditional resources for Monte Simulation Carlo methods ,including Paul Glasserman's book 21 QuantitativApply your knowledge to real -world Research aprojects and research .Create your Analysis Prown financial models ,analyze data , and implement trading strategies . 22 ContinuousStay updated on industry trends , Learning a research papers ,and new Research technologies 23 NetworkingActively seek job opportunities and Job Search internships 24 Soft Skills Develop strong communication , teamwork ,and problem -solving skills