For example, Bollinger Bands and Double Exponential Moving Averages, where can I find the list of working commands?
Best,
Adeel
For example, Bollinger Bands and Double Exponential Moving Averages, where can I find the list of working commands?
Best,
Adeel
Take a look at https://www.quantopian.com/docs/index for documentation on using the site. Info on built in factors can be found at https://www.quantopian.com/docs/api-reference/pipeline-api-reference#built-in-factors. I'd also suggest looking at the 'getting started' tutorials here https://www.quantopian.com/tutorials/getting-started.
If you have specific questions I'd encourage you to post them here in the forums. The user community here is very engaged and willing to help.
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Hey Dan! Thanks! I have been working on backtesting strategies using other providers (finviz, profitspi) to get better acquainted with a possible strategy that I might be able to employ so I'm in the preliminary learning phases but this semester I'm taking CS50 (Intensive intro to Computer Science) so I'm hoping I'll be a little bit better at the coding side of things after this. I did post one other question previously about how to include the RSI indicator in a strategy but haven't gotten a response for that yet, though I've read other threads and see that people are very helpful here. Seems like a fantastic community, thank you for the links!