Qube Research & Technologies

Financial Services

ETFTraderAsianMarkets

A$125–175k ~AI est. Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
The Brief

“ETF Trader - Asian Markets at Qube Research & Technologies. Skills: ETF trading, Market making, Quantitative research, Systematic strategies. Trade ETFs. Market make ETFs”

Industry & Context.

Financial Services
Problems you'll solve

Data-driven decision making

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

1-5 years trading experience, 1-5 years market making experience, 1-5 years quantitative role experience, Understanding of probability, Understanding of expected value, Understanding of risk/reward trade-offs, Bachelor's degree quantitative discipline

Nice to Have

ETF experience advantageous, Delta One experience advantageous, Systematic trading strategies advantageous

What You'll Do.

Operate trading strategies

Monitor trading strategies

Manage correlated risks

Improve market-making strategies

Refine execution strategies

Research alpha signals

Develop alpha signals

Contribute to pricing models

Build trading infrastructure

Improve trading infrastructure

Identify arbitrage opportunities

Capitalise on arbitrage opportunities

Monitor ETF market structure

Monitor regulatory developments

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Quantitative researchers; Quantitative engineers

Communication Scope

Clear communicator; Effective communicator

Free ATS check

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