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Millions of investors use robo-advisors as an alternative to human financial advisors. In this one-of-a-kind guide, you'll learn how to build one of your own. Your robo-advisor will assist you with all aspects of financial planning, including saving for retirement, creating a diversified portfolio, and decreasing your tax bill. And along the way, you'll learn a lot about Python and finance! Building a robo-advisor with Python (from scratch) guides you step-by-step, feature-by-feature as you create a robo-advisor from the ground up. As you go, you'll dive into techniques like reinforcement…mehr

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Millions of investors use robo-advisors as an alternative to human financial advisors. In this one-of-a-kind guide, you'll learn how to build one of your own. Your robo-advisor will assist you with all aspects of financial planning, including saving for retirement, creating a diversified portfolio, and decreasing your tax bill. And along the way, you'll learn a lot about Python and finance! Building a robo-advisor with Python (from scratch) guides you step-by-step, feature-by-feature as you create a robo-advisor from the ground up. As you go, you'll dive into techniques like reinforcement learning, convex optimization, and Monte Carlo methods that you can apply even outside the field of Fin Tech. When you finish, your powerful assistant will be able to create optimal asset allocations, rebalance investments while minimizing taxes, and more.
Autorenporträt
Rob Reider has been a quantitative hedge fund portfolio manager for over 15 years. He holds a PhD in Finance from The Wharton School and is an Adjunct Professor at NYU, where he teaches a graduate course in the Math-Finance department called “Time Series Analysis and Statistical Arbitrage.” He has built asset allocation models, financial planning tools, and optimal tax strategies for a robo advisor. Rob has given numerous lectures that combine Python with finance, as well as developing an online course entitled “Time Series Analysis in Python.” As a hedge fund manager, Rob has been involved in all aspects of the investment process, from discovering new trading strategies to backtesting, executing, and managing the risk. Alex Michalka has worked in finance and technology since 2006. He began his career developing weather derivative pricing models at Weatherbill, spent six years conducting research on quantitative equity portfolio construction at AQR Capital Management, and currently leads the investments research group at Wealthfront. He holds a BA in applied mathematics from UC Berkeley and a PhD in operations research from Columbia University.