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Published inJan 2020
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Eryk Lewinson
Eryk Lewinson
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Eryk Lewinson

Eryk Lewinson received his master's degree in Quantitative Finance from Erasmus University Rotterdam. In his professional career, he has gained experience in the practical application of data science methods while working in risk management and data science departments of two "big 4" companies, a Dutch neo-broker and most recently the Netherlands' largest online retailer. Outside of work, he has written over a hundred articles about topics related to data science, which have been viewed more than 3 million times. In his free time, he enjoys playing video games, reading books, and traveling with his girlfriend.
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Finding the Efficient Frontier using optimization with scipy

In the previous recipe, Finding the Efficient Frontier using Monte Carlo simulations, we used a brute-force approach based on Monte Carlo simulations to visualize the Efficient Frontier. In this recipe, we use a more refined method to determine the frontier.

From its definition, the Efficient Frontier is formed by a set of portfolios offering the highest expected portfolio return for a certain volatility, or offering the lowest risk (volatility) for a certain level of expected returns. We can leverage this fact, and use it in numerical optimization. The goal of optimization is to find the best (optimal) value of the objective function by adjusting the target variables and taking into account some boundaries and constraints (which have an impact on the target variables). In this case, the objective function is a function...

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Published in: Jan 2020Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781789618518

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Eryk Lewinson

Eryk Lewinson received his master's degree in Quantitative Finance from Erasmus University Rotterdam. In his professional career, he has gained experience in the practical application of data science methods while working in risk management and data science departments of two "big 4" companies, a Dutch neo-broker and most recently the Netherlands' largest online retailer. Outside of work, he has written over a hundred articles about topics related to data science, which have been viewed more than 3 million times. In his free time, he enjoys playing video games, reading books, and traveling with his girlfriend.
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