Touted as one of the most revolutionary concepts in the history of baseball, the Moneyball method paved the way for relatively smaller teams to level “Merits and flaws of the “Moneyball” methodology in sports”
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An introduction to the YahooFinance Stocks API for retrieving simple stock information using Python
As someone who likes to invest in stocks and someone who loves to use Python, I have experimented with several tools and APIs in order “An introduction to the YahooFinance Stocks API for retrieving simple stock information using Python”
Creating a data strategy for sustainable investing via an interactive dashboard using Plotly and Dash
Sustainable investing is a fairly recent concept. With rising global temperatures, disappearing rainforests and an increase in carbon emissions, the past decade or so has “Creating a data strategy for sustainable investing via an interactive dashboard using Plotly and Dash”
Three overlooked but powerful Python functions to replace the ‘replace’ function for hacking dataframes
If you are a frequent Python user, you are probably aware of the powerful Pandas library, the bread and butter of data analysis in this “Three overlooked but powerful Python functions to replace the ‘replace’ function for hacking dataframes”
Adding new metrics to the Python finance tracking dashboard and making it accessible via a Streamlit App
To provide some background and a recap, the idea behind the dashboard was to track financial indexes, economic indicators and COVID statistics on a consolidated “Adding new metrics to the Python finance tracking dashboard and making it accessible via a Streamlit App”
Creating a dashboard using Python to track critical financial and economic indicators
If you like to dabble in stocks (like me), you are likely conscious about events of high volatility in the market which could lead to “Creating a dashboard using Python to track critical financial and economic indicators”
My journey to Google Colab through various cloud platforms
Google Colab is one of the best and most convenient ways to run Jupyter Notebooks. However, it took me a while to stumble upon this “My journey to Google Colab through various cloud platforms”