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Most people think a 25% return is better than a 20% return. What if one stock has 10% volatility and the other has 70% volatility? Then it’s not so clear. That’s where the Sharp...

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Python beginners all face the same 9 problems: Boredom Getting help No clear goal Overwhelmed Uncertain payoff Can't apply tutorials No idea where to start Get the job done with E...

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20 Python libraries for market data everyone should know:

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I spent a good portion of my $90,000 master's degree learning 1 thing: Simulating stock prices. The good news? You don't need a master's degree to build your own stock price sim...

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My master's degree completely failed to teach me Python for quant finance (they taught me MATLAB). So I watched 200 YouTube videos. And the truth is, 96% of them were a complete...

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Skip the $90,000 computer science degree. Get started with Python with these 8 YouTube channels instead:

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8 great blogs to help you get started using Python for quant finance now. (All with free code.)

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The hardest part of buying options is telling if they're cheap. Whether you buy or sell an option, you’re exposed to the volatility of the underlying. That’s why it’s important t...

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There are 58,200 publicly listed stocks. Most investors pick stocks based on rumors and Reddit forums. Smart investors pick stocks based on specific criteria. The 7 best free st...

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9 trading strategies everyone should know (with Python code):

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Skip the quant finance degree. Dive into 17 code repos that will teach you more than all your professors at school. All without costing you $90,000:

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I love Python. But I wanted something faster. So I built an options pricing library in C and call it from Python. Now I have the same speed as the pros (and you can too). Here'...