In this chapter, we set up our working environment with Python 3.7 and used the virtual environment package to manage separate package installations. The pip command is a handy Python package manager that easily downloads and installs Python modules, including Jupyter, Quandl, and pandas. Jupyter is a browser-based interactive computational environment for executing Python code and visualizing data. With a Quandl account, we can easily obtain high-quality time series datasets. These sources of data are contributed by various data publishers. Datasets directly download into a pandas DataFrame object that allows us to perform financial analytics, such as plotting daily percentage returns, histograms, Q-Q plots, correlations, simple moving averages, and exponential moving averages.
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James Ma Weiming is a software engineer based in Singapore. His studies and research are focused on financial technology, machine learning, data sciences, and computational finance. James started his career in financial services working with treasury fixed income and foreign exchange products, and fund distribution. His interests in derivatives led him to Chicago, where he worked with veteran traders of the Chicago Board of Trade to devise high-frequency, low-latency strategies to game the market. He holds an MS degree in finance from Illinois Tech's Stuart School of Business in the United States and a bachelor's degree in computer engineering from Nanyang Technological University.
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James Ma Weiming is a software engineer based in Singapore. His studies and research are focused on financial technology, machine learning, data sciences, and computational finance. James started his career in financial services working with treasury fixed income and foreign exchange products, and fund distribution. His interests in derivatives led him to Chicago, where he worked with veteran traders of the Chicago Board of Trade to devise high-frequency, low-latency strategies to game the market. He holds an MS degree in finance from Illinois Tech's Stuart School of Business in the United States and a bachelor's degree in computer engineering from Nanyang Technological University.
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