Machine learning is still a very hot button topic among quants. There are those who don't think there's a lot of value to machine learning. But others have wholesale rebuilt their firms from the bottom up to incorporate it. Here, we explain how they went through the process that led them to Machine Learning.
Vivek Viswanathan is the Head of Research at Rayliant Global, a quantitative asset manager focused on generating alpha from investing in China and other inefficient emerging markets.
Our conversation circles around three primary topics. The first is the features that make China a particularly attractive market for quantitative investing and some of the challenges that accompany it. The second is Vish’s transition from a factor-based perspective to an unconstrained, characteristic-driven one. Finally, the critical role that machine learning plays in managing a characteristic-driven portfolio.
And at the end of the conversation we are left with a full picture of what it takes to be a successful, quantitative investor in China.
I hope you enjoy my conversation with Vivek Viswanathan.