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quant Q0013800 (kwŏnt)n. Slang An expert in the use of mathematics and related subjects, particularly in investment management and stock trading. [Short for quantitative.]quant (kwɒnt) na long pole for propelling a boat, esp a punt, by pushing on the bottom of a river or lakevbto propel (a boat) with a quant[C15: probably from Latin contus a pole, from Greek kontos]
quant (kwɒnt) n1. (Computer Science) informal a highly paid computer specialist with a degree in a quantitative science, employed by a financial house to predict the future price movements of securities, commodities, currencies, etc2. (Professions) informal a highly paid computer specialist with a degree in a quantitative science, employed by a financial house to predict the future price movements of securities, commodities, currencies, etc[C20: from quantitative]
Quant (kwɒnt) n (Biography) Mary. born 1934, British fashion designer, whose Chelsea Look of miniskirts and geometrically patterned fabrics dominated London fashion in the 1960squant (kwɑnt) n. Business Slang. an expert in quantitative analysis. [1985–90, Amer.] quant Past participle: quanted Gerund: quanting
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quant1. A quantitative analysis. I tend to prefer using quants to when determining our marketing strategies.2. Someone who prefers to make quantitative analyses (as opposed to qualitative ones). Most people tend to be quals when they make purchasing decisions, but about one in seven are quants.quan verbSee quantquant1. and quan n. quantitative analysis. (Scientific and collegiate.) I didn’t study enough for my quant test. 2. n. a technician who works in securities market analysis. He was a quant on Wall Street for two years. quant
Quant Mary. born 1934, British fashion designer, whose Chelsea Look of miniskirts and geometrically patterned fabrics dominated London fashion in the 1960s quant(QUANTitative analyst) A financial analyst who uses the computer and complex algorithms to develop derivatives and other intricate financial instruments. See quantitative.Quant
Quant (kwahnt), C. A. J., early 20th-century Dutch physician. See: Quant sign. Quant
QuantA person with numerical and computer skills who carries out quantitative analyses of companies.QuantInformal for a quantitative analyst. It is more generally applied to any securities analyst who uses quantitative analysis to determine buy or sell signals. Investment advisory firms employ quants to help them make investment decisions on behalf of clients. A quant is also called a rocket scientist. See also: Technical analysis.quant A person who has strong skills in mathematics, engineering, or computer science, and who applies those skills to the securities business. For example, a pension fund may employ a quant to put together an optimal portfolio of bonds to meet the fund's future liabilities. Also called rocket scientist.QUANT
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QUANT➣Quantity | QUANT➣Quantization parameter |
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