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    AI Hedge Fund

    AI Hedge Fund

    An AI Hedge Fund Team

    This repository demonstrates how to build a simplified, automated hedge fund strategy powered by AI/ML. It integrates financial data collection, preprocessing, feature engineering, and predictive modeling to simulate decision-making in trading. The code shows workflows for pulling stock or market data, applying machine learning algorithms to forecast trends, and generating buy/sell/hold signals based on the predictions. Its structure is educational: intended more as a proof-of-concept than a...
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    Optopsy

    Optopsy

    A nimble options backtesting library for Python

    Optopsy is a Python-based, nimble backtesting and statistics library focused on evaluating options trading strategies like calls, puts, straddles, spreads, and more, using pandas-driven analysis. The csv_data() function is a convenience function. Under the hood it uses Panda's read_csv() function to do the import. There are other parameters that can help with loading the csv data, consult the code/future documentation to see how to use them.
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    Tally

    Tally

    Let agents classify your bank transactions

    Tally is an open-source, AI-assisted tool designed to automate the classification of personal financial transactions, helping users turn raw bank data into meaningful categories without manual tagging. At its core, Tally pairs a local rule engine with large language models so that an AI assistant (like Claude Code, Copilot, or any CLI agent) interprets, suggests, and categorizes expenses, savings, subscriptions, and income events based on your own rules and behavior. It generates...
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    OpenOffice.org Utility Library

    Library modules for creating ODF documents.

    ...The newest code will only be available using Git on GitHub.
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    ...The API has been developed by reverse engineering network traffic between FX TradingStation (FXCM's trading platform) and FXCM's servers. The API substitutes client side of FX TradingStation (FXTS) system so FXCM servers treat Python code using this API as regular FXTS session. The API has been developed in time when automated trading was not available to retail traders or access to API was too "expensive" (deposit on account bigger than $100k). Today FXCM API is open to all FXCM traders and more can be found at: https://github.com/FXCMAPI https://www.fxcm.com/trading-services/api-trading
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    PortOpt

    PortOpt

    A portfolio-optimizer using Markowitz(1952) mean-variance model

    PortOpt [Portfolio Optimizer] is a C++ program (with Python binding) implementing the Markowitz(1952) mean-variance model with agent's linear indifference curves toward risk in order to find the optimal assets portfolio under risk. You have to provide PortOpt (in text files or - if you use the api - using your own code) the variance/covariance matrix of the assets, their average returns and the agent risk preference.
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    Technical indicators in Python

    Technical indicators in Python

    Technical indicators in Python For now there are: RSI - Relative Strength Index, SMA - Simple Moving Average, WMA - Weighted Moving Average, EMA - Exponential Moving Average, BB - Bollinger Bands, Bollinger Bandwidth, %B, ROC and MA envelopes When I can I will add more. If anyone wishes to contribute with new code or corrections/suggestions, feel free.
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    QuotesViewer is a graphical tool giving you easy and fast access to quotes of all shares on the Euronext stock exchange. Quotes information can be searched and sorted on different criteria, ie. market, ISIN code, mnemonic, name, price, volume.
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    NovaGrid is a light spreadsheet made with Python / Tkinter, based on Tktable. The objective of this project is to have a light spreasheet python object which can be used into larger projects. The code is totaly written in Python (actualy 2.2.2).
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