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New Feature: Symbol() to Reference Securities

We’ve just introduced a new way to reference securities in your algorithm: symbol. You can now reference securities using their ticker!

We had a preview release a few months ago and got great feedback. Read more about the details here.

Below are the new methods:

  • symbol() takes a symbol string and returns a security.
    Example: symbol('ba')
  • symbols() creates a list of multiple securities. Each ticker is a string.
    Example: symbols('amzn', 'yhoo')
  • set_symbol_lookup_date() is used to differentiate between companies that have used the same ticker, since exchanges recycle tickers as companies get delisted and new companies form. This is an optional field and should be called before your symbol() or symbols() function.

Attached below is an example of the new function using a long-only tech portfolio that re-balances every 30 days. For more information on symbols, take a look at the help documentation. We’re always excited to release new features and we’re eager to hear your feedback.

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