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Senior Quantitative Researcher - Crypto

Algo Capital Group
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6 months ago
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Senior Quantitative Researcher – Crypto Mid-Frequency Statistical Arbitrage


Join a world-leading multi-billion trading company, focusing on mid-frequency strategies. In this role, you will apply advanced mathematical models and statistical techniques to develop alpha-generating advanced strategies in crypto.


You'll collaborate with a high performing team at the forefront of crypto trading with a world-class team of quants and researchers, working on data-driven models to optimize trading strategies. If you have a strong background in trading crypto, please get in touch.


What You’ll Do:

  • Research and develop mid-frequency statistical arbitrage strategies.
  • Use large datasets to back test and optimize models.
  • Work on alpha generation and strategy improvement with machine learning and statistical techniques.


What’s in it for You:

  • Be part of a high-calibre team at the forefront of crypto quant research.
  • Access cutting-edge tools and datasets to stay ahead in a fast-moving market.
  • High-impact role with opportunities for rapid growth.


Key Skills & Knowledge:

  • Strong experience in statistical modelling (time series analysis, regression) and machine learning.
  • Proven 2-3 year PnL track record, sharpe 2+.
  • Deep understanding of DEXs, CEXs, microstructure and liquidity dynamics.
  • Proficient in Python for data analysis, strategy testing, and optimization.


Interested? Send your resume to .

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