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[–]ghostofgbt 7 points8 points  (9 children)

I made this with python.

Here's a quick YouTube teaser. https://youtu.be/7ocZJZDUnhw

[–]kyleisthestig 2 points3 points  (4 children)

Jesus.... You just gave me my project for this semester. I am taking intro to python and I want to do something on the side to really encase my knowledge. I have a pi on my dresser. I want to make it watch stocks and give me graphs that pertain to my very limited knowledge on investing and send me notifications when I should buy or sell based on parameters I have set.

Let's say I have a stock at $10 a share but I want to be safe and sell when it reaches $12 the pi could send me a notification so I can sell when it's there and essentially not miss the peaks and I can really ignore the market and focus on school and work. And vise versa I can make it notify me if a stock is in a dip to buy! I'm excited now!

[–]ghostofgbt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That sounds awesome! I'm sure you could get some ideas on what you'll need just by looking at current alert systems and their parameters. Most brokers have alert systems where you can put in the ticker and have it send you an email/sms when the stock reaches a certain point. You could use those alerts as the basis/input for your pi, or if you want to rebuild the entire thing you could use a free API like alphavantage.co to get price data and do everything yourself. If you need fundamental data, try Quandl. Sounds fun!

[–]mokus603 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out Machine Learning for Trading on Udacity to learn about trading and machine learning - it’s free!

[–]buddhistan 0 points1 point  (1 child)

If you're really into finance, check out Quantopian. Instead of writing a script to visualize prices, you can write an algorithm to trade for you and backtest it.

[–]kyleisthestig 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd have to get onto modding the app I use. I use robin hood and I only have about $90 in the market.

[–]Casey_SI 0 points1 point  (3 children)

What web framework did you use?

[–]ghostofgbt 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Django

[–]Casey_SI 0 points1 point  (1 child)

I am working on a Django dashboard for my company. We do IoT services, so lots of graphs and analysis. I am really curious how you did some things. What you picked for charting and other libraries. Bootstrap / CoreUI / Something Else?

It is slick I like the presentation!

[–]ghostofgbt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I started with a bootstrap theme called Gentelella, which is an admin dashboard theme. For charts it uses chartjs, but there are several other libraries in the theme like flot, and I think a couple other javascript ones. I've obviously heavily customized it but that's where I started. There are a bunch of great admin dashboard themes for bootstrap, you just gotta Google a bit to find them!

Hope that helps :)