Successful trading, speculating or simply making informed decisions about financial markets means it is essential to have a firm grasp of economics. Financial market behaviour revolves around economic concepts, however the majority of economic textbooks do not tell the full story. To fully unders
C++ For Quantitative Finance
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N.-Y.: QuantStart, 2014. - 263p.
In C++ For Quantitative Finance you'll learn about the right way to price derivatives and how to structure your code professionally, using modern software development techniques that you can discuss in interview. 250+ pages of C++ design patterns for quant finance⦠Subjects
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