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I am a physicist. Also i have some information about Monte Carlo simulation. i want to learn financial forecasting with Monte Carlo. Do you have any idea? What do you think financial decisions programming ? How is the future of financial software with Monte Carlo Simulation?

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Start with the Monte Carlo methods in finance Wikipedia article, and don't ignore warnings against using this method for financial planning.

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These warnings are made by people of doubtful competence: "James A. Shambo of Lifetime Planning Concepts in Colorado Springs, relying on Monte Carlo is dangerous because the system treats the current market not as a starting point but as merely one of all possible environments. “Monte Carlo can predict a 20 percent return because the simulation started at a 7 P/E and then doubled,” Shambo notes. “But how relevant is that if your real world starting point is a 30 P/E and your real client is a 70-year-old widow worried about how her portfolio will be affected over the next 10-to-20 years?”- pfft – quant_dev Aug 29 at 20:07
@quant_dev: Then by all means, ignore the warnings. Nothing bad can happen. – Bill the Lizard Aug 29 at 20:22
The point is, any decent MC simulation always takes the current market as a starting point. He's fighting straw men. – quant_dev Sep 6 at 2:48
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Be sure to google Nassim Nicholas Taleb on the topic.

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This book is a classic: http://www.amazon.com/Monte-Carlo-Methods-Finance-Jaeckel/dp/047149741X

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