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Mastering Python for Finance

You're reading from   Mastering Python for Finance Understand, design, and implement state-of-the-art mathematical and statistical applications used in finance with Python

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781784394516
Length 340 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Python for Financial Applications FREE CHAPTER 2. The Importance of Linearity in Finance 3. Nonlinearity in Finance 4. Numerical Procedures 5. Interest Rates and Derivatives 6. Interactive Financial Analytics with Python and VSTOXX 7. Big Data with Python 8. Algorithmic Trading 9. Backtesting 10. Excel with Python Index

Linear optimization

In the CAPM and APT pricing theories, we assumed linearity in the models and solved for expected security prices using regressions in Python.

As the number of securities in our portfolio increases, certain limitations are introduced as well. A portfolio manager would find himself constrained by these rules in pursing certain objectives mandated by investors.

Linear optimization helps you overcome the problem of portfolio allocation. Optimization focuses on minimizing or maximizing the value of the objective functions. The examples are maximizing returns and minimizing volatility. These objectives are usually governed by certain regulations, such as no short-selling rule, limits on the number of securities to be invested, and so on.

Unfortunately, in Python there is no single official package that supports this solution. However, there are third-party packages available with the implementation of the simplex algorithm for linear programming. For the purpose of this demonstration...

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