
Why Signal Stability Matters More Than Optimization
Optimization often receives disproportionate attention in quantitative research. This article argues that signal stability and interpretability are often more important…

Common Pitfalls in Early-Stage Backtesting
Backtesting is a foundational research tool, yet it is also a frequent source of error. This article reviews common pitfalls…

Collaboration in Quantitative Research Environments
Collaborative research can accelerate learning, but it also introduces challenges. This article examines effective collaboration practices between students, early-career researchers,…

Momentum Is Not a Single Concept
Momentum is frequently referenced as a single idea, yet it encompasses a wide range of formulations. This article breaks down…

Risk Awareness as a Research Principle
Risk is often discussed in the context of trading outcomes, but it also plays a role in research design. This…

Educational Pathways into Quantitative Research
There is no single path into quantitative research. This article outlines several common learning trajectories for students and early-career professionals…

From Hypothesis to Framework: Structuring Research IdeasEfficitur Pharetra Blandit Malesuada
Most research begins with an intuition or observation, but translating that idea into a testable framework requires discipline. This article…

Understanding Signal Behavior Across Market Regimes
Quantitative signals often behave differently depending on market structure and regime. This article examines how signal persistence, noise, and responsiveness…

Trend Filters and Their Trade-Offs
Trend filters are widely used across systematic approaches, yet their implications are not always well understood. This article examines how…
