Python for Finance. If your interest is finance and trading, then using Python to build a financial calculator makes absolute sense. As does this book which is a hands-on guide covering everything from option theory to time series - Helion

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Autor: Yuxing YanTytuł oryginału: Python for Finance. If your interest is finance and trading, then using Python to build a financial calculator makes absolute sense. As does this book which is a hands-on guide covering everything from option theory to time series.
ISBN: 9781783284382
stron: 408, Format: ebook
Data wydania: 2014-04-02
Księgarnia: Helion
Cena książki: 116,10 zł (poprzednio: 129,00 zł)
Oszczędzasz: 10% (-12,90 zł)
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Spis treści
Python for Finance. If your interest is finance and trading, then using Python to build a financial calculator makes absolute sense. As does this book which is a hands-on guide covering everything from option theory to time series eBook -- spis treści
- 1. Python Installation and Introduction
- 2. Using Python as an ordinary calculator
- 3. Using Python as a financial calculator
- 4. Python codes (13 lines) to price a call option
- 5. Introduction to modules
- 6. Introduction to NumPy and SciPy modules
- 7. Visual Finance via Matplotlib
- 8. Statistical Analysis of Time Series
- 9. Python loops and implied volatility based on the Black-Scholes model
- 10. Statistical analysis of time series data
- 11. Monte Carlo Simulation for options
- 12. Volatility Measures and GARCH