David Enke
David Enke, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Finance at The University of Tulsa, with research and teaching interests in the areas of financial risk management, quantitative and computational finance, financial engineering, enterprise risk management, investment and trading, and intelligent systems. His research involves forecasting equity, option, and commodity prices, modeling volatility, and managing credit, market, and operational risk. Additional activities include hedge fund replication, optimizing option-based spreading strategies, and assisting student investment funds. Much of his quantitative research involves the use of intelligent mathematical and computer models, including neural networks, fuzzy logic, evolutionary systems, agent-based systems, artificial life, data mining, and simulation. In addition to university and industry research in price forecasting and trading system development, Dr. Enke has numerous peer-reviewed journal articles and conference proceedings, book chapters, and edited research volumes. He is also an active investor, and comments regularly on his research interests at his blog, Bull Bear Trader.
David Enke's Latest Articles
- 2 Stocks Exposed to Wind Power That Are a Safe Bet (And Some Riskier Pure Plays)
- Today's Market: Living in Interesting Times
- The New ETF for Africa
- Spotting Banks In Danger
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Is the Nasdaq OMX a Good Buy?
on Jul 12, 2008 about NDAQ
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Notes on Hedge Fund Struggles
on Jul 09, 2008
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What To Watch in the New Gulf States Index
on Jul 09, 2008 about GAF
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Will A New Rating System Help Us Understand Risk Any Better?
on Jul 09, 2008
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Swapping From TIPS To, Well... Swaps
on Jul 08, 2008
- This Bud's For You (And by You, I Mean InBev)
- Adding Wood to Your Portolio: A Worthwhile Investment
- Replanting Soybeans Should Drive Need for Seed, Fertilizer
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Sovereign Wealth Moves Into Hedge Funds
on Jul 02, 2008
- Fed Considers Making It Easier for Private Equity to Provide Bank Capital
- Look What's Blowin' In: The New Wind ETFs
- Will Electric Power Cause the Next Price Shock?
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Increases in Dark Pool, Algorithmic Trading Volume
on Jun 30, 2008
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On Barclays' New Carbon Emissions ETN
on Jun 29, 2008 about GRN
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Catastrophe Bonds Generating High Yields
on Jun 29, 2008
- Oil Bubble Breaking? Barron's Outlines the Case, But the Argument is Weak
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The U.S.'s Move to International Accounting Standards
on Jun 20, 2008
- Energy Subsidies and Levels of Demand
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Municipal Bond Origination Going Regional
on Jun 20, 2008 about UBS
- The 4 Faces of Commodity Speculation: Farmer, Baker, Banker and Hedgie
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Small Hedge Funds Struggling to Stay Afloat
on Jun 19, 2008
- Microsoft Giving Up On Yahoo? Does It Matter?
- Corn Reaching Record Price Levels As Heavy Rains Continue
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Are Synthetic CDOs on Corporate Debt the Next Shoe to Fall?
on Jun 12, 2008
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Potash CEO: The Best is Yet to Come
on Jun 12, 2008
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Central CDS Clearinghouse
on Jun 12, 2008
- Heavy Rains Hurting Corn and Soybean Yields, Raising Prices
- Increased Libor-OIS Spread Highlights Financial Sector Concerns
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