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Python for Finance

Python for Finance

By : Yuxing Yan
3.9 (22)
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Python for Finance

Python for Finance

3.9 (22)
By: Yuxing Yan

Overview of this book

A hands-on guide with easy-to-follow examples to help you learn about option theory, quantitative finance, financial modeling, and time series using Python. Python for Finance is perfect for graduate students, practitioners, and application developers who wish to learn how to utilize Python to handle their financial needs. Basic knowledge of Python will be helpful but knowledge of programming is necessary.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
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Index

Binomial tree (the CRR method) and its graphical representation

The binomial tree method was proposed by Cox, Ross, and Robinstein in 1979. Because of this, it is also called the CRR method. Based on the CRR method, we have the following two-step approach. First, we draw a tree, such as the following one-step tree. If we assume that our current stock value is S, there are two outcomes S*u and S*d, where u > 1 and d < 1, as shown in the following code:

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt 
xlim(0,1)
plt.figtext(0.18,0.5,'S')
plt.figtext(0.6,0.5+0.25,'Su')
plt.figtext(0.6,0.5-0.25,'Sd')
plt.annotate('',xy=(0.6,0.5+0.25), xytext=(0.1,0.5), arrowprops=dict(facecolor='b',shrink=0.01))
plt.annotate('',xy=(0.6,0.5-0.25), xytext=(0.1,0.5), arrowprops=dict(facecolor='b',shrink=0.01))
plt.axis('off')

The following is its corresponding graph:

Binomial tree (the CRR method) and its graphical representation

Obviously, the simplest tree is a one-step tree. Assume that today's price...

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