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Mastering Python for Finance - Second Edition

By : James Ma Weiming
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Mastering Python for Finance - Second Edition

By: James Ma Weiming

Overview of this book

The second edition of Mastering Python for Finance will guide you through carrying out complex financial calculations practiced in the industry of finance by using next-generation methodologies. You will master the Python ecosystem by leveraging publicly available tools to successfully perform research studies and modeling, and learn to manage risks with the help of advanced examples. You will start by setting up your Jupyter notebook to implement the tasks throughout the book. You will learn to make efficient and powerful data-driven financial decisions using popular libraries such as TensorFlow, Keras, Numpy, SciPy, and scikit-learn. You will also learn how to build financial applications by mastering concepts such as stocks, options, interest rates and their derivatives, and risk analytics using computational methods. With these foundations, you will learn to apply statistical analysis to time series data, and understand how time series data is useful for implementing an event-driven backtesting system and for working with high-frequency data in building an algorithmic trading platform. Finally, you will explore machine learning and deep learning techniques that are applied in finance. By the end of this book, you will be able to apply Python to different paradigms in the financial industry and perform efficient data analysis.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Free Chapter
1
Section 1: Getting Started with Python
3
Section 2: Financial Concepts
9
Section 3: A Hands-On Approach

Volatility derivatives

The two most popular volatility indexes worldwide are the VIX and VSTOXX, which are available in the United States and Europe respectively. The VIX is based on the S&P 500 Index that is disseminated on the CBOE. While the VIX is not traded directly, derivative products of the VIX such as options, futures, exchange-traded funds, and a host of volatility-based securities are available to investors. The CBOE website provides comprehensive information on many options and market indices such as the S&P 500 standard and weekly options, and the VIX, which we can analyze. We begin by understanding the background of these products before performing financial analytics on them in the later sections of this chapter.

STOXX and the Eurex

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