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Quantitative Trader – HFT Futures

Algo Capital Group
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5 months ago
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A leading trading firm is seeking a High Frequency Futures Trader to join their hugely successful desk. You will have the opportunity to leverage advanced technology and pricing models to maximize profit.
Responsibilities
Collaborate with expert analysts and researchers to implement profitable strategies
Successfully manage risk to optimise profits
Ensure strategies produce excellent return on capital
Designing, developing and managing profitable systematic trading strategies in Futures (Sharpe 2+)
Qualifications
Experience at a proprietary trading firm, bank, or hedge fund
Previous experience working with languages such as C++ or Python
Demonstrate excellent track record
HFT and Futures background
Proven experience in back testing, and developing strategies
Excellent communication and collaboration abilities
Bachelor’s degree required in related field, such as computer science, or economics
If you are looking to join a leading Trading Firm whilst leveraging advanced technology, then this is the role for you. For more information, please apply
Seniority level

Seniority level Mid-Senior level
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Employment type Full-time
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Job function Analyst, Research, and Finance
Industries Investment Management, Capital Markets, and Financial Services
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