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Quant Trading Interview Questions

Trading has always been a reach-goal for a lot of aspiring CS and Math majors in college. In finance you're always on your feet for what comes next, and you get paid a lot.

Unfortunately, I have not really found any complete tutorials online for how to prepare for quant trading interviews. My guess is that a lot of people who pass these interviews already have the sufficient background for the task, and also that if these guides existed, then people who weren't the super "talented ones" would already be saturating the highly-coveted trading jobs and -- then trading would no longer be on such a high pedestal.

But hey, I want more people to have opportunities, so here is my attempt to help you give some of the biggest trading firms your best bet.

If I helped you ace your interviews or you wanna help me out, you can support me here!

Table of Contents

  1. Math
  2. Brain Teasers
  3. Probability
  4. Games and Betting
  5. Market Theory
  6. General Questions
  7. Links and Resources
  8. The Interview Process
  9. List of Quant Firms
  10. Some of my Favorite Articles about Quant

Practice Here!

I've finally made a website with some Quant games for you to practice some market making, gambling and market simulation skills.

https://mikinty.github.io/Trading-Interview-Questions/

NOTE: I know that subdirectory routes don't work yet, this is because I couldn't figure out how to get HashRouter to work...more on that soon.

If you decide to trade

I'm writing a curriculum for learning trading basics, from fundamental analysis to psychology, check it out here: https://github.com/mikinty/Trading-Curriculum

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