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There are two versions for tutorials. One is a jupyter version and the other one is a python. Jupyter also makes jupyter notebooks, which used to be called iPython notebooks. However, Python is an interpreted high-level programming language. It is very simple and easy to understand for beginners that want to learn about stock analysis and want to become a quant. In addition, this tutorial is for people that want to learn coding in python to analyze the stock market. However, if you already know about stock analyzing or coding in python, this will not be for you. You can check out more advanced coding: https://github.com/LastAncientOne/Stock_Analysis_For_Quant. ### The order is from #1 through #26. #### You learn number 1 first and you go in order. Once you have finished, you will know how to write code in python and understand finance and the stock market. :congratulations: ## Prerequistes Python 3.5+ Jupyter Notebook Python 3 ## Dependencies * fix_yahoo_finance or yfinance * TensorFlow 1.10.0 * Pandas * Numpy * ta-lib * matlibplot * sklearn ## How to install library ### conda install -c ranaroussi yfinance ### pip install yfinance --upgrade --no-cache-dir ### Input Pick a symbol, you want to analyze. ### symbol = '...' <-- ... input a symbol Pick a 'start' date and 'end' date for certain time frame to analyze. ### start = '...' & end = '...' <-- input a date ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ## Examples ```python # Libraries import numpy as np import pandas as pd import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import warnings warnings.filterwarnings("ignore") # fix_yahoo_finance is used to fetch data import fix_yahoo_finance as yf yf.pdr_override() # input symbol = 'AAPL' # Apple Company start = '2018-01-01' end = '2019-01-01' # Read data df = yf.download(symbol,start,end) # View Columns df.head() ``` ## Example Stock Charts: ## Example Stock Scripts In command DOS drive 'C:\ ' Find where you put the code .py in? How to run python scripts in command prompt(cmd) or Windows PowerShell? ### Type: python SimpleStockChartScripts.py ## 🍎 List of questions for simple stock tutorial in python: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1. How to get data from yahoo, quandl, or other sites? 2. How to scrape historical data, fundamental data, and news data? 3. How to analyze the stock data? 4. How to make a trendlines? 5. How to use Technical Analysis and Fundamental Analysis? 6. How to add and save to csv file? 7. How to customize table and make beautiful plot? 8. How to create class and function for stock? 9. How to create and run scripts? 10. How to applied statistics and timeseries for stock? 11. How to create buy and sell signals? 12. How to create stock prediction in machine learning and deep learning? 13. How to create simple stock strategy? 14. Example of python libraries for Technical Analysis and fetching historical stock prices. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ :x: If the code does not load or reload, click here: :point_right: https://nbviewer.jupyter.org/ Paste the link in the box. I tried to make it simple as possible to understand finance data and how to analyze the data by using python language. If you want to learn different simple function for stock analysis, go to: https://github.com/LastAncientOne/100_Day_Challenge If you want to learn more advance stock analysis or different language in finance, go to: https://github.com/LastAncientOne/Stock_Analysis_For_Quant If you into deep learning or machine learning for finance, go to: https://github.com/LastAncientOne/Deep-Learning-Machine-Learning-Stock If you want to learn about Mathematics behind deep learning or machine learning, go to: https://github.com/LastAncientOne/Mathematics_for_Machine_Learning ## Reading Material https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/stock-analysis.asp (Basic Stock Analysis) https://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/093014/stock-quotes-explained.asp (Understand Stock Data) https://www.investopedia.com/terms/t/trendline.asp (Understand Trendline) Buy Me A Coffee ## Authors ### * Tin Hang ## Disclaimer 🔻 Do not use this code for investing or trading in the stock market. Stock market is unpredictable. :chart_with_upwards_trend: :chart_with_downwards_trend: However, if you are interest in the stock market, you should read many :books: books that relate to the stock market, investment, or finance. The more books you read, the more you will understand and the more knowledge you gain. On the other hand, if you are into quant or machine learning, read books about :blue_book: finance engineering, machine trading, algorithmic trading, and quantitative trading. ## This is not get rich quick and is for researching and educational purposes.