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Python for Finance Cookbook-P2P

Solve common and not-so-common financial problems using Python libraries such as NumPy, SciPy, and pandas

Key Features

Use powerful Python libraries such as pandas, NumPy, and SciPy to analyze your financial data
Explore unique recipes for financial data analysis and processing with Python
Estimate popular financial models such as CAPM and GARCH using a problem-solution approach

Book Description

Python is one of the most popular languages used with a huge set of libraries in the financial industry.

In this book, you’ll cover different ways of downloading financial data and preparing it for modeling. You’ll calculate popular indicators used in technical analysis, such as Bollinger Bands, MACD, and RSI, and backtest automatic trading strategies. Next, you’ll cover time series analysis and models such as exponential smoothing, ARIMA, and GARCH (including multivariate specifications), before exploring the popular CAPM and Fama-French’s Three-Factor Model. You’ll then discover how to optimize asset allocation and use Monte Carlo simulations for tasks such as calculating the price of American options and estimating the Value at Risk (VaR). In later chapters, you’ll work through an entire data science project in the finance domain. You’ll also learn how to solve credit card fraud and default problems using advanced classifiers such as random forest, XGBoost, LightGBM, and stacked models. You’ll then be able to tune the hyperparameters of models and handle class imbalance. Finally, you’ll focus on solving problems in finance with deep learning using PyTorch.

By the end of this book, you’ll have learned how to effectively analyze financial time series using a recipe-based approach.

What you will learn

Download and preprocess financial data from different sources
Backtest the performance of automatic trading strategies in a real-world setting
Create financial econometrics models in Python and interpret their results
Use Monte Carlo simulations for a variety of tasks
Improve the performance of financial models with the latest Python libraries
Apply machine learning and deep learning techniques to solve different financial problems
Understand the different approaches used to model financial time series data

Who This Book Is For

This book is for financial analysts, data analysts, and Python developers who want to learn how to implement a broad range of tasks in the finance domain. Data scientists looking to devise intelligent financial strategies to perform efficient financial analysis will also find this book useful. Working knowledge of the Python programming language is mandatory to grasp the concepts covered in the book effectively.

Python for Finance Cookbook-P2P

February 11, 2020 | ISBN: 9781789618518 | English | 410 pages | True (PDF, EPUB, MOBI) + Code | 448 MB

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    February 1st, 2020 | 05:16

    Python for Finance Cookbook-P2P
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