ydata-quality
ta
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0.0 | 6.9 | |
9 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
Jupyter Notebook | Jupyter Notebook | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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ydata-quality
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[P] Open-source python library for assessing Data Quality
Hi r/MachineLearning community! We at YData created an open-source project regarding data quality ( https://github.com/ydataai/ydata-quality ) and wanted to share it with you all!
ta
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Basic trading patterns, we should all know 😊
If you know python, you’ll be able to see for yourself. Bukosabino took the time to make dozens of indicators easy to calculate from historical data. Try and find any predictive power from any of these on any remotely liquid ticker
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Technical Momentum
Use the technical analysis python library to compute the technical indicators for that SPX data
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Using Bid/Ask data for technical analysis
The documentation can be found here: https://technical-analysis-library-in-python.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
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Binance technical indicators from kline data
I also use python binance but with bubosabino‘s ta library: https://github.com/bukosabino/ta
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Programmer here - Is there a way to code if price of any pair is touching the 50ma on any timeframe?
There's a Python Technical Analysis module located here: https://github.com/bukosabino/ta
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How do I make a bot know if criteria for a trade is met?
If you are using python, check out https://github.com/bukosabino/ta
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Python Module for technical indicators
I'd recommend you to use TA. I used it to generate lany indicators in the past months. No issues to mention, and it's documentation is rich and kept updated. Repo: https://github.com/bukosabino/ta
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An awesome list about crypto trading bots : find open source crypto trading bots, technical analysis and market data libraries, data providers, APIs, ...
I use https://technical-analysis-library-in-python.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ for my proprietary bot.
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How simple/complex are your successful strategies?
Python with a library that gives you tons of indicators to test (personally, I use this one: https://github.com/bukosabino/ta). Pandas is used but just to set the data, nothing fancy. I don't use Jupyter, I go with the simple IDLE that comes with Python installation but this point doesn't really matter, just go with the most comfortable for you. In the end, this is what I get after a backtest: https://i.ibb.co/pjbZvhv/backtest-sample.png
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Is there a tutorial on how to use the TA-Lib library?
I'm using this one - https://github.com/bukosabino/ta
What are some alternatives?
data - Data and code behind the articles and graphics at FiveThirtyEight
pandas-ta - Technical Analysis Indicators - Pandas TA is an easy to use Python 3 Pandas Extension with 150+ Indicators
alphalens - Performance analysis of predictive (alpha) stock factors
ta-lib-python - Python wrapper for TA-Lib (http://ta-lib.org/).
feature-engineering-tutorials - Data Science Feature Engineering and Selection Tutorials
python-binance - Binance Exchange API python implementation for automated trading
code - Compilation of R and Python programming codes on the Data Professor YouTube channel.
borb-google-colab-examples - This repository contains some examples of using borb in google colab. These examples enable you to try out the features of borb without installing it on your system. They also ensure the system requirements and imports are all taken care of.
PANDAS-TUTORIAL - Jupyter Notebooks and Data Sets for Pandas Library
benford_py - Python implementation of Benford's Law tests.
py - Repository to store sample python programs for python learning
documentation - This repository contains the documentation for the current Quantiacs project. Check it out at: https://quantiacs.com/documentation/en/