Courses

Mental Arithmetic

In the fast-paced world of trading, quick thinking and decision-making are essential skills for success. While technology has transformed the industry into a more algorithmic environment, human traders are still an integral part of the trading process.

Brain Teasers

Brain teasers are an important part of the trading interviews. There is almost no trading firm that won’t ask you to solve a brain teaser or a puzzle. Your approach and behaviour during solving might become more important than the actual answer itself.  What is important during the interview?

Market Making

Introduction to Market Making Market making plays a pivotal role in the interview process for many trading companies. Interviewers often use market making exercises to evaluate an applicant’s intuition, stress-resistance, mental agility, short-term memory, and their ability to draw meaningful conclusions from information.

Sequences

The preparation process for trading interviews can be overwhelming, especially when it comes to tackling the sequences test. It’s hard to find proper preparation material that matches the level of difficulty of real trading interviews. But don’t worry, we got your back! Once you’ve successfully passed the mental arithmetic tests

Probability and Statistics Theory

Preparing for a trading firm interview can be both exciting and challenging. To stand out from the competition and increase your chances of success, a strong foundation in probability and statistics is essential. Our comprehensive course is designed to help students build their expertise and tackle qualitative questions similar to those asked during interviews at top trading firms.

Derivatives Theory

In today’s rapidly evolving trading landscape, trading companies are increasingly seeking students with technical backgrounds to join their ranks. While these students may not possess a financial background, they are generally expected to have a solid understanding of various types of derivatives and the mathematical principles behind them.

Digital Assets – Crypto

Any candidate that is interested in trading must have heard about cryptocurrencies. They are all over the place, but what are they exactly? How do all the different mechanics work? How different is the crypto market from the traditional markets?

Linear Algebra

Aspiring quant professionals must possess a diverse and robust skill set to excel in their roles. Our comprehensive Linear Algebra course serves as an essential refresher of key university-level linear algebra concepts, ensuring you’re well-prepared for the challenges ahead.

Asset Pricing

If you are interested in a career in asset management, you need to understand the mechanics of asset pricing. Asset pricing is one of the main pillars of financial economics. Investors generally hold long term positions (which is different compared to high frequency trading), in which they long to maximise the (expected) returns on their investment, taking the risk of these investments into account. 

Programming

Candidates are often assessed on their coding abilities during the interview process. Python is the most widely used programming language in the industry, and having a solid understanding of Python, along with a clean coding style, can give you a significant advantage.