Making Systematic Trading Available for Everyone.
Top-rated Quant, Blogger, Course Creator, and CEO.
Top-rated Quant, Blogger, Course Creator, and CEO.
About Me
- I enjoy writing algorithmic trading strategies in Python, Pine Script, R and other programming languages.
- I Strive to Democratize Algorithmic Trading
- Big Fan of Open Source and Radical Transparency
My Experience
- Systematic Trading
- TradingView / Pine Script
- Quantitative Development (Python & R)
- Big Data / ML Signals
15+
Years of Programming Experience
8+
Years of Quantitative Development Experience
300+
Completed Projects
Meet the Quant Nomad
My name is Vadim from Switzerland. Many of my peers and clients call me QuantNomad.
I have been a software developer for nearly two decades, the last stretch of which has been laser-focused on quantitative development. I am passionate about developing financial models for the trading industry. Over the last 8 years, I have helped over 300 individuals and companies simplify trading and optimize their models using some of the latest algorithmic trading tools.
You’re welcome to join the bandwagon. Check out my tutorials, explore my video courses, reach out for tips on algorithmic trading, or just ask me out for a beer 🙂
2022
CEO and Founder of Quantitative Startup
Our company is located in Geneva, Switzerland. We’re focused on solving complicated projects for investors/traders.
2015
Quantitative Developer
Quant on multiple projects. Working with crypro, futures, options, equities. Involved in IT infrastructure development for several hedge funds. I have experience with ML generated signals.
2012
Data Warehouse Developer
Quant on multiple projects. Working with crypro, futures, options, equities. Involved in IT infrastructure development for several hedge funds.
2007
Web Devevloper – Freelancer
Building small websites with WordPress, MODx and PHP
Featured Courses
Quantitative trading is a very competitive field and learning is crucial for success in it. Here is a list of my featured courses:
Сustomer reviews

Christian Deblis (codementor)
« Vadim helped me tremendously with a trading strategy on TradingView. He is smart, thorough, and a pleasure to work with. I have already recommended him to a friend. Hope to work with him in the future. »

Aaron (codementor)
The best freelancer I can imagine! Vadim helped me implement a strategy on TradingView using Pine Script. Extremely fast turn around, attention to detail, and a pleasure to work with.

Michael (upwork)
Responsive and reliable. Completed the job quickly – a pleasure to work with. Thanks Vadim for your help!

Tanguy (upwork)
Very professional and thorough work, I would hire Vadim again and highly recommend him.

Christian Deblis (codementor)
« Vadim helped me tremendously with a trading strategy on TradingView. He is smart, thorough, and a pleasure to work with. I have already recommended him to a friend. Hope to work with him in the future. »

Aaron (codementor)
The best freelancer I can imagine! Vadim helped me implement a strategy on TradingView using Pine Script. Extremely fast turn around, attention to detail, and a pleasure to work with.

Michael (upwork)
Responsive and reliable. Completed the job quickly – a pleasure to work with. Thanks Vadim for your help!

Tanguy (upwork)
Very professional and thorough work, I would hire Vadim again and highly recommend him.
The Latest from The Blog
Check my news digest, quantitative programming tutorials, reviews, and tips and tricks articles.
If you actively trade or monitor markets in TradingView, you probably create a lot of alerts.Price levels, indicator conditions, strategy alerts, webhook alerts… it adds up quickly. But did you know that TradingView Alert Presets allow you to reuse alert settings and create new alerts in seconds? In this article, you’ll learn: What Alert Presets Home Read More →
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When creating indicators or strategies in Pine Script v6, controlling user inputs is just as important as writing correct calculations.The minval, maxval, and step parameters allow you to validate inputs, prevent errors, and improve the user experience. This tutorial shows how and why to use them. Why Use minval, maxval, and step? Without constraints, users Home Read More →
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Checkboxes are one of the most underrated input types in Pine Script.They allow users to toggle features on and off, control logic, and clean up indicator settings — all without writing multiple scripts. In this tutorial, you’ll learn: What a checkbox input is How to create one Practical use cases A clean example using Pine Home Read More →
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If you actively trade or monitor markets in TradingView, you probably create a lot of alerts.Price levels, indicator conditions, strategy alerts, webhook alerts… it adds up quickly. But did you know that TradingView Alert Presets allow you to reuse alert settings and create new alerts in seconds? In this article, you’ll learn: What Alert Presets Home Read More →
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When creating indicators or strategies in Pine Script v6, controlling user inputs is just as important as writing correct calculations.The minval, maxval, and step parameters allow you to validate inputs, prevent errors, and improve the user experience. This tutorial shows how and why to use them. Why Use minval, maxval, and step? Without constraints, users Home Read More →
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Checkboxes are one of the most underrated input types in Pine Script.They allow users to toggle features on and off, control logic, and clean up indicator settings — all without writing multiple scripts. In this tutorial, you’ll learn: What a checkbox input is How to create one Practical use cases A clean example using Pine Home Read More →
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