So I was wondering, there is literally tons of material online regarding qa, how to become a quant, what quants do, what to learn and so on and so on... but I couldn't seem to find almost anything regarding the possibility of using all that mathematical and programming knowledge for personal use/trading. Actually, the only thing I did find was a forum post from these forums https://www.quantnet.com/threads/an...lgorithms-that-make-consistent-profits.14852/ - which kind of answered the question but not fully.
So, is it possible to utilize qa knowledge to make better/safer trading calls?
If so, why don't more quants do it? (according to that other forum post at least)
Could acquiring that knowledge on your own give you some trading edge?
Obviously I know nothing of economics and even less of qa, which is why I find it so difficult to even ask this question properly, but I'm sure there are many people out there wondering the same thing.
So, is it possible to utilize qa knowledge to make better/safer trading calls?
If so, why don't more quants do it? (according to that other forum post at least)
Could acquiring that knowledge on your own give you some trading edge?
Obviously I know nothing of economics and even less of qa, which is why I find it so difficult to even ask this question properly, but I'm sure there are many people out there wondering the same thing.