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Atassn Course

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 Jacques Joubert, Jr Programmer at I-Sixty

 Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Hi team. Has anyone got experience with the Atassn course? I have had a look at courses out there and would like to ask your feed back. A strong competitor looks like the QuantInsti EPAT course. I haven't really found other courses out there. Lets make a list?


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10 comments on article "Atassn Course"

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 private private,

 Wednesday, September 23, 2015



As a former ATASSN student, I can highly recommend the course that is instructed by Alex Krishtop.

You will learn how markets work and can change over time, how to do your research, how to formulate a strategy and finally how to implement various strategies. Be prepared to invest a significant amount of time to get the most out of it.


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 Jason Wingfield, OLT Technical Lead Consultant at Suncor Energy

 Thursday, September 24, 2015



Hi Jacques, I recently completed the course under Alex's training as well.

As an experienced discretionary trader and programmer, I really got a lot of benefit from the ATASN course. You will have to come prepared to put in hours of research and practice each week, and you can expect to finish with a pretty solid understanding of how to create trading ideas, validate and optimize, and implement them in MultiCharts.

What are you looking to get out of the course specifically?


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 Darryl Tremelling, Owner, Voyager Trading Solutions

 Thursday, September 24, 2015



I can echo the previous comment - great value is available from the course, and be prepared to do the homework.


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 Jacques Joubert, Jr Programmer at I-Sixty

 Thursday, September 24, 2015



Thank you all for the feedback. This comes as good news.

@Jason,

What I'm looking for is a CFA equivalent for algorithmic trading. Mostly for the recognition.


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 Vidis Vaiciunas, Member - Market Structure Advisory Committee at Ontario Securities Commission

 Friday, September 25, 2015



I found the par 3's a little long for a senior, but it was a fair test otherwise.


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 private private,

 Saturday, September 26, 2015



Senior? Just getting into your prime then, yes?


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 Kirill Pankratiev, CEO and Founding Partner of Rumine Asset Management

 Monday, September 28, 2015



CQF


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 Jacques Joubert, Jr Programmer at I-Sixty

 Wednesday, September 30, 2015



A course to get started in backtesting: https://www.coursera.org/course/compinvesting1


Stanford Professional Development: http://scpd.stanford.edu/search/publicCourseSearchDetails.do?method=load&courseId=9833824


A short automated trading course: http://numericalmethod.com/courses/introduction-to-algorithmic-trading-strategies-2011-2013/


Stevens Institute of Technology: http://www.webcampus.stevens.edu/Algorithmic-Trading-Strategies-Grad-Cert.aspx


Columbia NY: http://ieor.columbia.edu/files/seasieor/IEOR_E4733_Spring_2012_Syllabus.pdf


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 Jacques Joubert, Jr Programmer at I-Sixty

 Wednesday, September 30, 2015



Some of those courses are outdated but you can use the reference materiel to self study and improve.


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 Anthony Ng, Senior Lecturer at Nanyang Polytechnic

 Friday, October 2, 2015



https://www.quantopian.com/lectures

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