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quantitative

[kwon-ti-tey-tiv] / ˈkwɒn tɪˌteɪ tɪv /




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The firm employs quantitative strategies across the platform to build stock portfolios that use companies’ fundamental information in a systematic and risk-controlled way.

From Barron's

Traders, portfolio managers and analysts who embrace prompting in quantitative and qualitative work will uncover insights faster and with greater consistency.

From MarketWatch

To conduct their analysis, the team digitized the sign sequences into a database and evaluated them using tools from quantitative linguistics, including statistical modelling and machine learning classification algorithms.

From Science Daily

Those types of qualities won’t necessarily show up in quantitative results that an AI can easily crunch, but they are vital to giving a full and fair assessment of an employee.

From The Wall Street Journal

At roughly $6.5 trillion—about 22% of gross domestic product—the balance sheet is historically large, even after several years of quantitative tightening.

From Barron's