FinanceToolkit
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FinanceToolkit
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Work with First, Second and Third Order Greeks Through the Finance Toolkit
Over the last year I've spend a significant amount of time creating a Finance Toolkit in Python, it currently features over 150+ different metrics such as financial ratios, models, risk and performance metrics, technical indicators, macro-economic parameters and since today also all Greeks.
The Finance Toolkit is written in Python and is meant as a free solution to acquire a large range of financial metrics. My goal is to make financial calculations accessible to everyone as there is no point in reinventing the wheel over and over again which I've seen countless of times happen given that I work in the Financial Sector myself.
If you are interested give it a go: https://github.com/JerBouma/FinanceToolkit and find the recent release notes here that talk about the Greeks: https://github.com/JerBouma/FinanceToolkit/releases/tag/v.1....
- Get Financial Data of 345 Companies Within 40 Seconds with the FinanceToolkit
- Factor Investing now available within the Finance Toolkit for FREE
- Making Financial Calculations Transparent and Efficient with the Finance Toolkit
- FundamentalAnalysis: NEW Data - star count:1341.0
fundamental-analysis
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Digrin dotcom for long-term dividend info? Which sources are best?
Usually, there are platforms like eodhistoricaldata.com, iexcloud.io or financialmodelingprep.com which provide data for a monthly fee. They also have their issues, but if reported, wrong data are usually fixed swiftly.
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How do these platforms for option/stock data work?
Having access to historical and live data is nice. Just use the free tier with financialmodelingprep.com to get an idea what it would be like to work with such data.
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Looking for a way to know when markets will open/hours; alpaca api sandbox mode?
The other one I found was financialmodelingprep.com but their "is-market-open" API looks to return just the general opening/closing hour, holidays, and whether or not the market is open. Like it says the market hours even today is 9:30am-4pm which isn't what I'm looking for.
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What's a good API tool for financial stuff?
Is financialmodelingprep.com legit?
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Ask DS: I have a squad of scrapers. What data can we collect that will serve the public good?
Then using financialmodelingprep.com api, I crossed all the information I could get my hands on from there to merge with the df I had. Things like "Year founded, HQ, number of employees, etc." Trying to see if there was anything interesting within the data. As an example, I used ggplot to show inventory trends over the years for the companies and you could see when the 2008 recession happened there was a significant drop in inventory carried by some companies. (Not all companies carry goods, some only provide services). But it was interesting to have a quick visual made and to compare them to other companies within the same sectors/industries.
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Gather data online, where source is dependent on input
Let me know if you need more help and I will look into https://financialmodelingprep.com. Is this a free or a paid service?
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I need a faster API without a rate limiter
I use Financial Modelling Prep, it works pretty well and has a bunch of cool endpoints. I have the starter plan, costs about $24 a month which is reasonable, you get about 300 requests/min. (https://financialmodelingprep.com).
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Use Rust (instead of C++) to develop some algorithms used in Flutter in a real app used in the *production environment* - Is it mature enough? Will I face troubles? Do you suggest it? Has anyone used it?
Depends on what you are building. Note - you can even use multiple based on specific features. Start with https://twelvedata.com or https://financialmodelingprep.com
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Market data question
quandl has lot of data sources, some are free to use. Check financialmodelingprep too.
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What is your preferred value investing screener DCF/MOS? Free and Paid service?
I'm currently using stockrover.com and https://financialmodelingprep.com for getting DCF/Fair Value and Safety Margins and to Screen stocks according to my strategies.
What are some alternatives?
FinanceDatabase - This is a database of 300.000+ symbols containing Equities, ETFs, Funds, Indices, Currencies, Cryptocurrencies and Money Markets.
Alpaca-API - The Alpaca API is a developer interface for trading operations and market data reception through the Alpaca platform.
AlgorithmicTrading - This repository contains three ways to obtain arbitrage which are Dual Listing, Options and Statistical Arbitrage. These are projects in collaboration with Optiver and have been peer-reviewed by staff members of Optiver.
pandas-ta - Technical Analysis Indicators - Pandas TA is an easy to use Python 3 Pandas Extension with 150+ Indicators
langchain-stock-screener - LangChain agent usable tool to screen stock data
rustdesk - An open-source remote desktop, and alternative to TeamViewer.
FundamentalAnalysis - Transparent and Efficient Financial Analysis [Moved to: https://github.com/JerBouma/FinanceToolkit]
ofxstatement - Tool to convert proprietary bank statement to OFX format, suitable for importing to GnuCash or other personal finance applications.
financial-machine-learning - A curated list of practical financial machine learning tools and applications.
secref-data - Security Reference Data project
flutter-rust-ffi - Starter project for Flutter plugins willing to access native and synchronous rust code using FFI