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Python for Finance Cookbook - Second Edition

By : Eryk Lewinson
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Book Image

Python for Finance Cookbook - Second Edition

5 (1)
By: Eryk Lewinson

Overview of this book

Python is one of the most popular programming languages in the financial industry, with a huge collection of accompanying libraries. In this new edition of the Python for Finance Cookbook, you will explore classical quantitative finance approaches to data modeling, such as GARCH, CAPM, factor models, as well as modern machine learning and deep learning solutions. You will use popular Python libraries that, in a few lines of code, provide the means to quickly process, analyze, and draw conclusions from financial data. In this new edition, more emphasis was put on exploratory data analysis to help you visualize and better understand financial data. While doing so, you will also learn how to use Streamlit to create elegant, interactive web applications to present the results of technical analyses. Using the recipes in this book, you will become proficient in financial data analysis, be it for personal or professional projects. You will also understand which potential issues to expect with such analyses and, more importantly, how to overcome them.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
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Index

Creating interactive visualizations

In the first recipe, we gave a short preview of creating interactive visualizations in Python. In this recipe, we will show how to create interactive line plots using three different libraries: cufflinks, plotly, and bokeh. Naturally, these are not the only available libraries for interactive visualizations. Another popular one you might want to investigate further is altair.

The plotly library is built on top of d3.js (a JavaScript library used for creating interactive visualizations in web browsers) and is known for creating high-quality plots with a significant degree of interactivity (inspecting values of observations, viewing tooltips of a given point, zooming in, and so on). Plotly is also the company responsible for developing this library and it provides hosting for our visualizations. We can create an infinite number of offline visualizations and a few free ones to share online (with a limited number of views per day).

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