Be sure not to miss the latest articles on Python, IBKR API, and Algo Trading!
- Connecting Python to Excel | In the first article from the new series on customizing an Excel workbook with Python, Andrew Wise, IBKR API Support Supervisor, demonstrates how to request live market data through the API.
- Getting Started with the Interactive Brokers Native API | Founder of Robot Wealth, Kris Longmore, shows how to easily install and configure the IBKR API and retrieve account information.
- Authenticating with the IBKR Client Portal REST API | Andrew Wise presents a podcast on using the IBKR’s modern REST API to trade, monitor, and manage your IBKR account.
- A Conversation with Robot Wealth, Part Three: Ideas and Edges: Rules-Based and Collaborative Systematic Trading | In this interview, Kris Longmore shares the three core principles that anchor Robot Wealth’s approach to collaborative systematic trading: flexibility, opportunism, and finding ‘edges.’
- Blankly – Python Backtesting Guide | If you’re interested in learning about Blankly, an open-source Python backtester, check out this AlgoTrading101 post by Igor Radovanovic.
- Python: t-SNE Dimensional Reduction Technique | SHLee AI Financial Model demonstrates applications of t-SNE (t-Distributed Stochastic Neighbor Embedding) in Python.
- Breaking Bad Momentum Trends | Larry Swedroe has reviewed recent research on momentum strategies and shares his thoughts on them in this Alpha Architect article.
- QuantInsti’s tutorial “Clean, Transform, Optimize: The Power of Data Preprocessing” covers the basics of data preprocessing, offers ready-to-use Python scripts for data preprocessing, and discusses the fundamentals of data preparation and preprocessing.
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