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Dynamic universe

Hi Reader,

I am relatively new to quantopian, and I want to build a dynamic universe to look for stocks to trade with unusual volume but also filtered out by a given price range. Can anyone help me out on where to start or reference me to a section in the Quantopian Help Manual? Any help would be much appreciated!

Thanks

1 response

Hi Kit,

I'd recommend starting with the Pipeline Tutorial. Pipeline allows you to dynamically select and weight securities from the entire set of 8000+ US equities each day. Check it out!

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