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An Introduction to Quantitative Finance At its core, (or "Quant Finance") is the use of mathematical models and extremely large datasets to price assets and manage risk. While traditional fundamental analysis looks at a company’s management or product quality, quant finance looks at the patterns, probabilities, and physics of market behavior. 1. The Three Pillars
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