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Importing and Managing Financial Data in Python

Intermediate
4.7+
12 reviews
Updated 04/2025
In this course, you'll learn how to import and manage financial data in Python using various tools and sources.
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Course Description

If you want to apply your new 'Python for Data Science' skills to real-world financial data, then this course will give you some very valuable tools. First, you will learn how to get data out of Excel into pandas and back. Then, you will learn how to pull stock prices from various online APIs like Google or Yahoo! Finance, macro data from the Federal Reserve, and exchange rates from OANDA. Finally, you will learn how to calculate returns for various time horizons, analyze stock performance by sector for IPOs, and calculate and summarize correlations.

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Data Manipulation with pandas
1

Importing stock listing data from Excel

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Importing financial data from the web

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Summarizing your data and visualizing the result

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Aggregating and describing your data by category

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  • Christian
    5 days

  • Huy
    7 days

  • Jason
    about 1 month

  • Zachary
    about 2 months

  • Rafael
    about 2 months

  • Reg
    about 2 months

    The reliance on pandas-datareader in the earlier chapters was a bit limiting. The statistical methods demonstrated in the later chapters were useful.

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