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Quantitative-Notebooks
DESCRIPTION
Quantitative-Notebooks is a curated set of Jupyter notebooks focused on quantitative finance, algorithmic investing, and data-driven portfolio analysis. While each individual notebook is aimed at practical finance workflows, the overall repository helps practitioners and learners use Python, pandas, and numerical libraries to build, test, and evaluate financial strategies using historical market data. The notebooks typically showcase how to perform backtesting, factor analysis, risk assessment, and other quantitative workflows in a reproducible, exploratory format. Because quantitative analysis often requires visualization, statistics, and time series processing, these notebooks also serve as templates for real financial research and strategy prototyping. Users can adapt the examples to their own data sources, financial instruments, and modeling techniques.
Features
- Finance-oriented Jupyter notebooks
- Backtesting strategy demonstrations
- Examples using Python data science stack
- Time series and risk analysis workflows
- Visualizations tied to financial metrics
- Reusable templates for research
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