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Correlations between volume and price in pairs trading

How would you go about finding securities that have the price and volume very correlated/cointegrated?

This is to understand momentum and add indicators.

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Hello,

Here's a notebook that should do what you need. It's parts taken out of the pairs trading lecture at www.quantopian.com/lectures, so let me know if there are parts that don't make sense.

Notebooks teaching many other topics are available at the lectures page, so I invite you to check it out if you have further questions.

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