Focus on Learning Portfolio Theory That Directly Connects to Dating
First, Learn Mathematics
If you wish to study financial economics—including portfolio theory and related fields—let me emphasize one thing above all: you must begin by learning mathematics thoroughly. Mathematics is far more than a collection of computational techniques; it is a fundamental tool that nurtures logical thinking and problem-solving skills, which are essential for understanding financial economics.
Even if someone tells you, “You don’t need to derive or prove theories if you’re just going to use them,” or “Pure mathematics is too difficult, so it’s better to avoid it,” you should not listen to such advice. In fact, it is exactly such opinions that may limit your learning potential.
In reality, to truly grasp the foundational techniques of financial economics—such as portfolio theory, risk management, and financial modeling—mathematical knowledge is indispensable. For example, understanding risk and return calculations, solving optimization problems, and working with complex market models and derivative pricing all rely on a solid foundation in mathematical theory.
Therefore, dedicating yourself to learning mathematics with patience and persistence is, in fact, the most effective way to gain a deep and efficient understanding of financial economics. Learning mathematics helps you develop abstract thinking skills and the ability to approach complex problems calmly and logically. By acquiring such skills, you’ll be better equipped to overcome the various challenges you will inevitably face when tackling issues in financial economics.
Ultimately, learning mathematics is not just about technical preparation—it is a major step toward expanding your thinking and becoming a more creative and capable professional in the field of finance.
What Really Matters Is Connecting Your Learning to Dating
There’s a big gap between simply learning Portfolio Theory and truly connecting that learning to dating.
Learning Portfolio Theory on your own is often enough—but trying to figure out how to connect that learning to dating all by yourself is, in fact, a waste of effort when you consider the essence of dating itself. We hope you’ll realize this as early in life as possible.
For now, we’ve gathered some resources for you below. But if you’re interested in focusing on learning that directly connects to dating, please check the guidance at the bottom of this page.
Active Portfolio Management

By Richard C. Grinold
Advances in Active Portfolio Management: New Developments in Quantitative Investing

by Richard C. Grinold
Quantitative Equity Portfolio Management Modern Techniques and Applications

By Edward E. Qian, Ronald H. Hua, Eric H. Sorensen
Advanced Portfolio Management: A Quant's Guide for Fundamental Investors

Giuseppe A. Paleologo
Inside the Black Box: A Simple Guide to Systematic Investing

Rishi K. Narang
Quantitative Portfolio Management: The Art and Science of Statistical Arbitrage

Michael Isichenko
Theory of Financial Risk and Derivative Pricing From Statistical Physics to Risk Management

Jean-Philippe Bouchaud, Marc Potters
Quantitative Equity Portfolio Management, Second Edition: An Active Approach to Portfolio Construction and Management

By Ludwig B. Chincarini, Daehwan Kim
Modern Portfolio Theory and Investment Analysis

Edwin J. Elton, Martin J. Gruber, Stephen J. Brown, William N. Goetzmann
Portfolio Optimization: Theory and Application

Daniel P. Palomar
Quantitative Portfolio Optimization: Advanced Techniques and Applications

Miquel Noguer Alonso, Julian Antolin Camarena, Alberto Bueno Guerrero
Advanced Portfolio Optimization A Cutting-edge Quantitative Approach

Dany Cajas
Portfolio Management: Theory and Practice

Scott D. Stewart, Christopher D. Piros, Jeffrey C. Heisler
Quantitative Portfolio Management with Applications in Python

Pierre Brugière
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