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My Life as a Quant: Reflections on Physics and Finance
by Emanuel Derman
from Wiley
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0 
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Book worthy to buy 
Well written book for people who would like to become Quant while their major is not finance.
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nice intro into working on wall st (as quant) 
I wanted to get a better picture on how it is to work as a "quant" on Wall Street, not knowing much to start out with. The book certainly met my expectations. I was a bit surprised that most of the research effort goes into financial engineering (developing and analyzing new products) as opposed to trying to better understand/predict how already existing products will do. It was interesting to understand the relationship between "quants" and traders. Finally, a bit surprising that so little from physics was... more info
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Appreciation for author's effort 
Though I barely have a clue about the models presented in the book, the author provided a very informative and descriptive view of life as a Quant. It even gives a picture of working in Wall Street. I thank the author for his effort.
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Learn: What is a quant, and what's it like to be one, and why would you? 
I enjoyed this book very much. It's like a memoir, but focuses on his professional life. He talks about his training in physics, and how hard it is to get satisfactory (to him) employment. He switched to being a quantitative analyst on Wall Street. He talks a lot about what that really means, how the quants fit into the structure of Wall Street, and he even gets into some of the technical detail (I would have liked a bit more of that). It's well written and fun.
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