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Correlation Matters

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 Fred Oltarsh, Former Head of Risk Management at ICE Futures U.S., Inc.

 Sunday, July 10, 2016

Correlation Matters


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5 comments on article "Correlation Matters"

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 Cameron Wild, Portfolio Manager

 Monday, July 11, 2016



I'd say more traders have lost money on expectations of correlation than in any other false assumption.


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 Fred Oltarsh, Former Head of Risk Management at ICE Futures U.S., Inc.

 Tuesday, July 12, 2016



I'd say believing that markets were liquid would top it.


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 Todd Moses, Senior Software Engineer at iJoin Solutions, LLC.

 Wednesday, July 13, 2016



Correlation is not necessarily causation.


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 Simon Blum, Entrepreneur / Managing Partner

 Friday, July 15, 2016



Pearson correlation is an indicator but not enough to take a serious trading decision, hence it is based only on linearities. For causation you have to consider nonlinearities e.g. with granger causality, effective coherence or simpler with hurst exponent.


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 Petter Døhlen, Advisor at Akershus County Council

 Tuesday, July 19, 2016



when shit hit the fan, correllation goes -> 1 or -1. perfect strategy until you're broke. ..

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