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I'm a programmer by trade and have always been interested in coding algorithmic trading systems. I've considered going for MFE but realized that
1) I can learn on my own
2) I'm already at a salary most quants reach after a few years of work
2) I wish to be self employed and trade on my own account with the tools I create
To that end I'm trying to put together a progression of learning materials to study from. I'm covering everything from economics to advanced math to develop long term investing as well as short term trading strategies, but I need help from those who have gone through the process to add/suggest to the list.
The graphic of what I plan to read is here: http://i.imgur.com/hBv3e.png and I'm looking for someone to suggest either better books or add books to fill in the gaps.
Thanks!
P.S. I didn't include anything related to programming. My specialty is C++ with the various related skills in databases etc. What I lack is math and finance.
1) I can learn on my own
2) I'm already at a salary most quants reach after a few years of work
2) I wish to be self employed and trade on my own account with the tools I create
To that end I'm trying to put together a progression of learning materials to study from. I'm covering everything from economics to advanced math to develop long term investing as well as short term trading strategies, but I need help from those who have gone through the process to add/suggest to the list.
The graphic of what I plan to read is here: http://i.imgur.com/hBv3e.png and I'm looking for someone to suggest either better books or add books to fill in the gaps.
Thanks!
P.S. I didn't include anything related to programming. My specialty is C++ with the various related skills in databases etc. What I lack is math and finance.