According to a series of recent updates, the Quant (QNT) Mutual Fund has been experiencing a noteworthy period, both positive and negative. On the positive side, there have been suggestions to buy Quant ETFs, and Capitalminds is developing its Mutual Fund with Quant at its core. Moreover, Quant Ratings have been updated on 73 stocks and a University of Kentucky study found that Seeking Alpha Quant Ratings beat the market. In contrast, there have been some negative returns, and there's an ongoing regulatory probe. The fund also found its place on the list of laggard schemes.
Funds for quant bets seem to be the choice over hedge funds for family offices. This sector is seeing innovation with Immutable X and Quant driving progress, and Quant trading is becoming more accessible to individuals. Even though copycat quant trades have caused criticisms, China's Quant funds are expanding abroad as domestic rules tighten. An example of a successful Quant strategy is an award-winning one beating 99% of peers. Salaries in quant finance vary by role, region and seniority. A new frontier lies for quant's future, offering applications for several sectors, including Air Quality Monitoring and Investment Strategies powered by Generative AI.
However, the Chinese market has experienced some upheaval, where quant funds suffered from China's relatively stringent regulation and China's 'Quant Quake' resembles 2007 US Meltdown. In contrast, the UK's largest banks have joined the Regulated Liability Network trials where Quant tech was selected.
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