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Crypto Quant Researcher/Trader

Anson McCade
London
2 days ago
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£150,000-200,000 GBP

+ Performance based bonus

Onsite WORKING

Location: Central London, Greater London - United Kingdom Type: Permanent

Quant Researcher/Trader - Crypto - London/Paris

Anson McCade are working with a systematic hedge fund which is expanding their Crypto team. The firm can hire globally, and is looking for a Quant Researcher/Trader to research and deploy either HFT/MM strategies. The successful candidate will be able to manage their own models, and will receive a performance-based bonus.

The Role:

  • Researching strategies across CeFi or DeFi venues in collaboration with other Quantitative Researchers, Developers and the Research Lead.
  • Working on the development of infrastructure and tools, as well as the research, implementation and management of strategies.
  • The successful candidate will manage their own book, and can lead more junior Quants in the team.

Requirements:

  • The ideal candidate will have over 2 years of experience, including a background in Market Making or Central Risk Book trading. Experience with digital assets is preferred but not required.
  • Coding skills in Python, experience with other programming languages is also beneficial.
  • A Master's or PhD from a top university is preferred.

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