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Learning Python for Finance
https://simfin.com/ is a data provider that uses python API's. The site has many examples of how to use the datasets https://github.com/SimFin/simfin-tutorials You have to pay for the recent data, but the older data is free.
PRML
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Probabilistic Machine Learning, Kevin Murphy (2nd edition, 2021)
It's a regression as far as code readability goes for fairly straightforward reasons: almost everything in Matlab is a matrix. Matrices are not first class citizens in Python, and it matters. I use Python a hell of a lot more than Matlab, but for examining how an algorithm works, Matlab wins. Go look at these PRML collections in Python and Matlab and see if you disagree:
https://github.com/ctgk/PRML
https://github.com/PRML/PRMLT
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