Journal of Systematic Investing Final Submission Template
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EQDerivatives, Inc.
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Abstract
LaTeX template to be used for submitting an accepted paper for final production in the JSI.
LaTeX template to be used for submitting an accepted paper for final production in the JSI.
\documentclass{EQDclass}
%\documentclass[blind]{EQDclass}% Use the blind option to produce a blind copy of the manuscript
% Add here your packages
% \usepackage{mypackage}
% Add here your LaTeX macros
% \def\mymacro{}
% Load your bib source file here
\addbibresource{main.bib}
\begin{document}
% Change the title with the title of your paper
\Title{My title}
% Write the list of authors in order
\Author[Title, Affiliation \autemail{myemail@mydomain.com}]{Jane Doe}
%\Author[Title, Affiliation \autemail{hisemail@mydomain.com}]{John Doe}% you can add more authors
% Write your abstract
\Abstract{This is the abstract}
% Write the keywords (they won't appear in the pdf)
\Keywords{Sample, LaTeX}
% Write your JEL classifications code (they won't appear in the pdf)
\JEL{Xnn, Xnn}
% Print the title
\Maketitle
% What follows is an example of elements you can use
\section{Review our submission guidelines}
Prior to submitting your paper, please review our submission guidelines here: \url{https://eqderivatives.com/journal-of-systematic-investing/jsi-submission-guidelines}
\section{This is an example of a section}
This is a regular paragraph. Please do not introduce personal settings to the layout of the section.
\subsection{This is an example of a subsection}
This is a regular paragraph. Don't use any section lower than subsection. If you need a footnote.\footnote{Here's your footnote.}
\section{Some floats}
\subsection{Some tables}
Check the code to introduce a table.
\Cref{Tab:1} is a one-column table, \Cref{Tab:2} is a two-column table.
\begin{table}[!ht]\centering
\caption{One-column table}\label{Tab:1}
\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|}
\hline
\TABhead Head 1 & \TABhead Head 2 & \TABhead Head 3 \\ \hline
\TABsubhead Subhead 1 & \TABsubhead Subhead 2 & \TABsubhead Subhead 3 \\ \hline
\TABsubsubhead Subsubhead 1 & a & b \\ \hline
\TABsubsubhead Subsubhead 2 & a & b \\ \hline
\TABsubsubhead Subsubhead 3 & a & b \\ \hline
\TABsubsubhead Subsubhead 4 & a & b \\ \hline
\end{tabular}
\afternote{Use this macro to write notes outside the caption.}
\afternotesource{Use this macro if you need to write the source.}
\end{table}
And here's some random text.
\begin{table*}[!ht]
\caption{Two-column table}\label{Tab:2}
\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|c|c|}
\hline
\TABhead Head 1 & \TABhead Head 2 & \TABhead Head 3 & \TABhead Head 4 & \TABhead Head 5 & \TABhead Head 6 \\ \hline
\TABsubhead Subhead 1 & \TABsubhead Subhead 2 & \TABsubhead Subhead 3 & \TABsubhead Subhead 4 & \TABsubhead Subhead 5 & \TABsubhead Subhead 6 \\ \hline
\TABsubsubhead Subsubhead 1 & \TABsubsubhead 2 & \TABsubsubhead 3 & \TABsubsubhead 4 & \TABsubsubhead 5 & \TABsubsubhead 6 \\ \hline
\TABsubsubhead Subsubhead 2 & a & b & c & d & e \\ \hline
\TABsubsubhead Subsubhead 3 & a & b & c & d & e \\ \hline
\TABsubsubhead Subsubhead 4 & a & b & c & d & e \\ \hline
\end{tabular}
\end{table*}
And here's some more random text.
\subsection{Some figures}
Check the code to introduce a figure.
Here are some figure examples. \Crefs{Fig:1} and \ref{Fig:2} are two figures. \Cref{Fig:1} is a one-column figure, \Cref{Fig:2} is a two-column figure.
\begin{figure}[!ht]\centering
\includegraphics[width=\linewidth]{figure1}
\caption{One-column figure}\label{Fig:1}
\end{figure}
And here's some random text.
\begin{figure*}[!ht]\centering
\includegraphics[width=0.8\linewidth]{figure2}
\caption{Two-column figure}\label{Fig:2}
\end{figure*}
And here's some more random text.
\section{Some math}
You can write math using the regular macros in the \verb+amsmath+ package. Here some math examples:
\begin{align}
\nabla \cdot \mathbf{E} & = \dfrac{\rho}{\varepsilon_{0}} \label{Eq:1}\\
\nabla \cdot \mathbf{B} & = 0 \\
\nabla \times \mathbf{E} & = -\dfrac{\partial \mathbf{B}}{\partial t} \\
\nabla \times \mathbf{B} & = \mu_{0} \left(\mathbf{J}+\varepsilon_{0}\dfrac{\partial\mathbf{E}}{\partial t}\right) \label{Eq:4}
\end{align}
Some inline $\mathrm{E}=m\mathrm{c}^2$ math. See formula~\EQref{Eq:1} and \EQrefs{Eq:4}.
\section{Lists}
You can use the classic \LaTeX\ lists environments.
\subsection{Itemize}
\begin{itemize}
\item Item 1
\item Item 2
\begin{itemize}
\item item a
\item item b
\item item c
\end{itemize}
\item Item 3
\end{itemize}
\subsection{Enumerate}
\begin{enumerate}
\item Item 1
\item Item 2
\begin{enumerate}
\item item a
\item item b
\item item c
\end{enumerate}
\item Item 3
\end{enumerate}
\subsection{Description}
\begin{description}
\item[Description 1] Item 1
\item[Description 2] Item 2
\item[Description 3] Item 3
\end{description}
\section{References}
The JSI adhers to the Chicago Manual of Style, please refer to their guide for more: \url{https://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/home.html}
To write an in-line citation you can use \verb+\citet+ like this: \citet{latexcompanion} say \LaTeX\ is great.
To build a citation within parenthesis you can use \verb+\citep+ \citep{latexcompanion}.
For multiple citations, you can include them all inside the cite macro \citep{latexcompanion,einstein}.
% Print your footnotes at the end here
\printendnotes
% Appendix
\appendix
\section{Appendix}
This the appendix section, if you need one.
% Load your bibliography
\nocite{knuthwebsite}% use nocite if you want to include the entries from your bib file with no citation in the text. Do not use \nocite{*}
\printbibliography
% Acknowledgments
\begin{blind}
\section{Acknowledgments}
You can write your Acknowledgments here.
If you use the blind environment to write material, it won't be printed with the blind option on.
\end{blind}
% Disclosure
\begin{blind}
\section{Disclosure}
You can write your Disclosure here.
\end{blind}
\end{document}