Making fast, good decisions with the FFTrees R package
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The recent move in LIBOR seems to have caught Wall Street off guard. At a time when many analysts and economists are predicting that central banks around the world will be unable to hike interest rates for the foreseeable future, LIBOR rates have jumped over the past few weeks.
Data Science is all about getting access to interesting data, and it is really nice when some kind soul not only points out an interesting data set but also makes it easy for you to access it.
One approach to trading which has been puzzling me lately, is to sit and wait for opportunities. We can define a strong directional move as a 5% move over 3 days for instance. However, that’s not likely to work for different markets (think futures).
In this set of exercises we are using R to analyse stock prices. This is the first part where we exercise basic descriptive statistics. You dont need to be an expert stock trader in order to understand examples. Where needed, additional explanations will be provided.
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By Milind Paradkar Milind began his career in Gridstone Research, building earnings models and writing earnings notes for NYSE listed companies, covering Technology and REITs sectors.
When doing data analysis it happens often that we have a set of values and want to obtain various possible combinations of them. For example, taking 5 random samples from a dataset of 20.
I wish I could tell Marc Faber to stop making these huge bearish calls and just objectively look at chart of the SPY (NYSEARCA:SPY).