April 3, 2024, 9:09 a.m. | Judy

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In the early days, some people used C++ or Java to develop quantitative trading strategy model. Currently, however, this field is almost monopolized by Python for the following two reasons:


Python provides convenient syntax and its operation interface is simple and easy to learn. After all, quantitative analysts are not yet professional programmer, and it is a bit too troublesome for them to master architecturally complex enterprise application development technology (Java/C++).


Python offers comprehensive libraries, such as Numpy and Pandas …

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