Facebook Return since October 2013.
Facebook Return since October 2013.
Nice start in the research environment! As you continue to explore, you can run other analyses, like this one recently shared examining sensitivity of pairs trading: https://www.quantopian.com/posts/sensitivity-analysis-aka-parameter-optimization-of-pair-trade-input-parameters
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I'm wondering about the compounded annual returns, shouldn't
return pow((1 + ts.mean()), 252) - 1
actually be
return pow((ts.iloc[-1]/ts.iloc[0]), (252 / len(ts))) - 1
?
the variable 'ts' contains daily percent returns, not the portfolio values. This is why the compounding formula implemented is: return pow((1 + ts.mean()), 252) - 1
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Very nice... Alisa... how chart fundamentals in morningstar... the dividends and Financial Liverage on this page... http://financials.morningstar.com/ratios/r.html?t=AAPL®ion=USA&culture=en_US and Inventory on Financial Heath Tab.. I want to chart it just like your facebook returns.. tnxs. ;)