Quant Investing: How to Beat the Market with Math - Episode 99
This podcast is brought to you by Goldrock Capital at https://www.goldrockcap.com/ In this episode of the Definitely Uncertain, Darren interviews Steven Cress, the head of quantitative strategies at Seeking Alpha. They discuss the basics of quant investing, how it has evolved over time, and how investors can use it as part of their investment strategy. Cress explains how quant investing is used to identify undervalued or overvalued stocks, as well as to assess the risk and return potential of different investments. In the episode, they also discuss the different types of quant strategies, the challenges of quant investing, and the future of quant investing. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who is interested in learning more about quant investing.

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