Time for action – detecting a trend in QQQ
Often we are more interested in the trend of a data sample than in detrending it. We can still get the trend back easily after detrending. Let's do that for one year of price data for QQQ.
- Write code that gets the close price and corresponding dates for QQQ:
today = date.today() start = (today.year - 1, today.month, today.day) quotes = quotes_historical_yahoo("QQQ", start, today) quotes = np.array(quotes) dates = quotes.T[0] qqq = quotes.T[4]
- Detrend the signal:
y = signal.detrend(qqq)
- Create month and day locators for the dates:
alldays = DayLocator() months = MonthLocator()
- Create a date formatter that creates a string of month name and year:
month_formatter = DateFormatter("%b %Y")
- Create a figure and subplot:
fig = plt.figure() ax = fig.add_subplot(111)
- Plot the data and underlying trend by subtracting the detrended signal:
plt.plot(dates, qqq, 'o', dates, qqq - y, '-')
- Set the locators and formatter...