In Wes Gray’s prior book, Quantitative Value, he described a complex systematic value strategy strategy using techniques limited to sophisticated quants at large
quantitative hedge funds on Wall Street. Why not do the same thing forMomentum? The first part of his new book, co-author with Jack Vogel and
David Foulke, will outline what momentum investing is and what it is not. Many value investors are confused by momentum andincorrectly assume it is “growth”
investing. Similarly, technical traders consider momentum to be an esoteric academic concept that some quant managers add into their value models.The reality is that momentum stands on
its own two feet as a stock selection strategy. Quantitative Momentum will educate investors about momentum and highlight that the phenomenon has deep roots in behavioral
psychology and is widely utilized by sophisticated hedge funds on Wall Street.