Quantitative methods · AI · Market dynamics
Applied Research in Finance & Markets
A personal initiative. Applied Markets publishes original, empirical work on quantitative methods, AI, and financial market dynamics. Every artifact begins with a question that has a tractable experimental form.
Research Pillars
Two areas of focus. Each with its own methods and questions.
- Pillar I Quantitative Finance The mathematical foundations that markets run on — statistics, probability, information theory, and stochastic processes studied through original derivations and empirical analysis.
- Pillar II AI for Finance Modern AI applied to financial reasoning, forecasting, and market simulation — LLMs, reinforcement learning, and agent-based models tested on real data with honest results.
At a Glance
Small, rigorous experiments on real financial data and market mechanisms.
Experiments, articles, and Python notebooks.
Original findings, even when the result is partial.
Research Pillars
Quantitative Finance
The mathematical foundations that markets run on. Statistics, probability, information theory, and stochastic processes — studied through original derivations and empirical analysis.
AI for Finance
Modern AI applied to financial reasoning, forecasting, and market simulation. LLMs, reinforcement learning, and agent-based models — tested on real data with honest results.
Operating Loop
Pick
Pick one market phenomenon, instrument, or mechanism to study.
Set
Set one hypothesis and the key questions around it.
Execute
Execute the smallest real experiment that produces evidence.
Record
Record the result, even if it is partial or failed.
Editorial Boundary
- No trading signals Published work is research, not strategy. No alpha, no predictions meant to trade on.
- No learning notes Published work should not be passive study notes.
- No reposting Do not summarize other people's blogs or papers as output.
- Original only Keep the record tied to direct implementation and measurement.
- Keep moving Progress matters more than chasing state-of-the-art optics.
Artifact Index
All published work, in one place.
Recent artifacts in one compact table. Use this as the quick reference layer: scan the latest published work, then open the artifact you need.
| Type | Title | Reference | Meta | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| First experiments arriving March 2026. Active. Artifacts in progress. | ||||