Supercomputing isn't just for governments and universities any more. If banks are buying it, can hedge funds be far behind?
January 24, 2005
All you need to start a hedge fund is a big ego and a small computer. That is, unless your fund's strategy tends toward the quantitative, requiring massive inputs of market data and high-frequency trading. In that case, you might be interested
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