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
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Oil-Rich SWF Countries Also Feeling Some Pain
on Oct 10, 2008
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Looking for a Silver Lining? Hedge Funds Now Opening to New Investors
on Oct 09, 2008
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New UK Regulations Must Include Mechanism For Understanding Asset Risks
on Oct 07, 2008
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Can Both Large and Small Hedge Funds Survive?
on Oct 06, 2008
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Cannibalism: The Latest Hedge Fund Strategy?
on Oct 04, 2008
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Ongoing Market Sell-Off: It's Not The Short Sellers
on Oct 04, 2008
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Housing May Be Down, But Some REITS Are Raising the Roof
on Oct 02, 2008
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Are Banks Being Given Too Much Valuation Leeway By the SEC?
on Oct 01, 2008
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Short Selling and Margin Lending to Be Allowed on China's Equity Markets
on Sep 28, 2008
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CDS Market Is Shrinking
on Sep 28, 2008
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Libor Continues to Reflect Problems
on Sep 24, 2008
- Does GS Recapitalization Indicate It's Time to Invest?
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Hedge Funds Finding New Ways to Short
on Sep 23, 2008
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Should New York State Be Regulating Credit Derivatives?
on Sep 23, 2008
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Even After the Bailouts, Housing is Still a Mess
on Sep 23, 2008
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The Short Sell Ban: Are Markets Now Less Efficient and More Risky?
on Sep 22, 2008
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Should the SEC Force Hedge Funds to Disclose Short Positions?
on Sep 19, 2008
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The Bank of Buffett Is Open
on Sep 19, 2008 about BRK.A
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Where Are the Big Hedge Fund Failures?
on Sep 19, 2008
- Liquidity or Solvency? Sometimes It's Hard to Tell
- Tough Times for Shorts and Longs
- Ike vs. Refining Capacity and Oil Price
- So, Do We Own Fannie and Freddie or Don't We?
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Are Speculators Really That Bad for Commodities Markets?
on Sep 12, 2008
- Will the Saudis Break Ranks with OPEC? And Will It Matter to Oil Pricing?
- Fannie and Freddie Default Exposes Transparency Issues in CDS Marketplace
- The Bailout: Some Hedge Fund Winners And Losers
- Unintended Consequences of the Fannie / Freddie Bailout
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Ospraie's Poor Portfolio Weighting: XTO Contributes Major Loss to Fund
on Sep 07, 2008 about XTO
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Lehman Considering Mortgage and Real Estate Spin Off
on Sep 07, 2008 about LEH
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New Fund Focuses on Volatility Driven Valuation Anomalies
on Sep 07, 2008
- SEC's New Plan Could Revamp Oil and Gas Reporting Rules
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