Important python libraries?

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  • fast-trade

    low code backtesting library utilizing pandas and technical analysis indicators

  • I'm also going to shamelessly plug fast-trade, which is a backtesting library where you write strategies as objects instead of actual code. It's also built on a couple of pretty wonderful libraries including pandas and FinTa, which has a lot of indicators and it's really simple to use.

  • finta

    Discontinued Common financial technical indicators implemented in Pandas.

  • I'm also going to shamelessly plug fast-trade, which is a backtesting library where you write strategies as objects instead of actual code. It's also built on a couple of pretty wonderful libraries including pandas and FinTa, which has a lot of indicators and it's really simple to use.

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  • quantstats

    Portfolio analytics for quants, written in Python

  • quantstats to analyze the performance of strategies

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