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Quantopian

www.quantopian.com

 
Quantopian is a crowd-sourced quantitative investment firm. We inspire talented people from around the world to write investment algorithms. Quantopian provides capital, data, a research environment, and a development platform to algorithm authors (quants). We offer license agreements for algorithms that fit our investment strategy, and the licensing authors are paid based on their strategy`s individual performance. We provide everything a quant needs to create a strategy and profit from it. Quantopian`s community has doubled year-over-year for the last three years and now numbers over 100,000 members. Quantopian`s members include finance professionals, scientists, developers, and students from more than 180 countries from ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.quantopian.com
  • 100 Franklin Street 5th Floor
    Boston, MA USA 02110
  • Phone: 617.286.6179

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Funding

Quantopian raised $25M on 11/14/2016

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