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  1. Cpp_Programming_for_Financial_Engineering Cpp_Programming_for_Financial_Engineering Public

    Code submitted as part of the C++ Programming for Financial Engineering course provided by QuantNet. Contains code for European and Perpetual Americal option classes which encompass Black-Scholes f…

    C++ 3 1

  2. Practical_Python_with_Applications_in_Finance Practical_Python_with_Applications_in_Finance Public

    Code submitted as part of the Practical Python with Applications in Finance course offered by ScriptUni updated to use Python 3.7.

    Python

  3. Numerical_Methods_in_Finance Numerical_Methods_in_Finance Public

    VBA code and macro-enabled Excel workbooks submitted as part of the Numerical Methods in Finance course offered by the Columbia Mathematics of Finance MA program.

    VBA 2 1

  4. Quantitative_Methods_in_Finance Quantitative_Methods_in_Finance Public

    Python code submitted as part of the Quantitative Methods in Finance course offered by the Columbia University Mathematics of Finance MA program. Specifically, this repository includes code for Bla…

    Jupyter Notebook

  5. contrarian-strategy-tester contrarian-strategy-tester Public

    Using Yahoo Finance data, this code takes a user input list of stocks and tests a daily contrarian investment strategy where you sell the stocks that made money the day prior and buy the stocks tha…

    Python 1 1

  6. Linear_Regression_Models Linear_Regression_Models Public

    R/R-Markdown code submitted as part of the Linear Regression Models course offered by the Columbia University Department of Statistics. Code for fetching, cleaning, and preparing data was provided …

    R 1