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Data-driven stock quant investment with Python Part 2

This lecture is a follow-up lecture to 'Python Data-Based Stock Quant Investment Part 1'. If Part 1 was more of an introduction, Part 2 is an in-depth lecture that focuses on the entire flow of practical strategy implementation and quantitative investment development. This class focuses on advanced Pandas techniques for handling time series data, and how to implement signal-based strategies and static/dynamic asset allocation strategies that require adjusting asset weights at various intervals based on this. Furthermore, it goes beyond strategy implementation and learns about 'code framework' that directly verifies and backtests various investment strategies with minimal code modifications, how to extend this to improve it so that it can lead to actual investment, and what to watch out for in this process. In addition to the programming component, you can experience the best Python quant investment flow that you cannot find in investment books, blogs, YouTube, etc. by deeply covering theoretical contents such as the two types of return concepts (simple return, log return) and evaluation indicators related to backtesting.

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[30% off Black Friday] Python + Stock Course taken by 5,300 people in 1 year

Hello. This is Deepingsauce, Infraon knowledge sharer.

 

On the 1st anniversary of the opening of the 'paid' course, the total number of students reached 5,300! (100 more after the event started)

- Course Roadmap: https://www.inflearn.com/roadmaps/474

 

To celebrate the 1st anniversary of the opening of paid lectures and to celebrate Black Friday, I would like to offer a 30% discount on my lectures for about 2 weeks starting November 26th (This will probably be the last “self” discount event I will be holding this year).

 

Why not take this opportunity to learn Python and build a foundation for smart investing?

 

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