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Value at Risk (VaR) In Python: Monte Carlo Method
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Python for Investing: Finance Course - Value at Risk (VaR) In Python: Monte Carlo Method

Master Finance with Python: Unleash the Power of AI for Smarter Trading and Risk Management!

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What you'll learn

Understand the basics of Python programming for finance applications
Learn to optimize investment portfolios using AI-powered tools
Develop skills in building and backtesting trading strategies with Python
Master different methods of calculating Value at Risk (VaR) using Python

This course includes

  • 4.5 hours of video
  • Certificate of completion
  • Access on mobile and TV

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Discover the power of Python for risk analysis in our tutorial 'Value at Risk (VaR) In Python: Monte Carlo Method.' We delve deep into the world of financial risk, breaking down the complex Monte Carlo method and its application in calculating VaR. Whether you're a financial analyst, data scientist, or Python enthusiast, this video will provide you with practical, actionable knowledge. Get ready to master the art of risk prediction using Monte Carlo simulations in Python! 📈 *See Why I Recommend This Broker:* https://ryano.finance/ibkr-overview 💻 *Find the Code Written In this Video Here:* https://ryanoconnellfinance.com/monte-carlo-value-at-risk-python/ 🎓 *Columbia AI for Business & Finance Certificate Program* 🎓 ► *Use code RYAN for up to $500 Off:* https://ryano.finance/columbia-ai Chapters: 0:00 - Intro to "Value at Risk (VaR) In Python" 0:15 - Installing Necessary Libraries 0:43 - Set Time Range of Historical Returns 1:54 - Choose You're Stock Tickers 2:34 - Download Adjusted Close Prices from yFinance 4:14 - Calculate Daily Log Returns 6:06 - Calculate Portfolio Expected Return 7:52 - Calculate Portfolio Standard Deviation 10:11 - Create an Equally Weighted Portfolio 11:35 - Determine Z-Scores Randomly 12:25 - Calculate Scenario Gains & Losses 14:20 - Run 10,000 Simulations (Monte Carlo Method) 15:35 - Specify Confidence Interval Level & Calculate VaR 17:49 - Plot the Results on a Bell Curve *Disclosure: This is not financial advice and should not be taken as such. The information contained in this video is an opinion. Some of the information could be wrong. This channel is owned and operated by Portfolio Constructs LLC

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