Prophet is a Python microframework for financial markets. Prophet strives to let the programmer focus on modeling financial strategies, portfolio management, and analyzing backtests. It achieves this by having few functions to learn to hit the ground running, yet being flexible enough to accomodate sophistication.
Prophet is Python 2 and 3 compatible. See the documentation for more details.
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Installation
# sudo easy_install pip
pip install prophetQuickstart
from datetime import datetime from prophet import Prophet from prophet.data import YahooCloseData from prophet.analyze import default_analyzers from prophet.orders import Orders class OrderGenerator(object): def run(self, prices, timestamp, cash, **kwargs): symbol = "AAPL" orders = Orders() if (prices.loc[timestamp, symbol] * 100) < cash: orders.add_order(symbol, 100) return orders prophet = Prophet() prophet.set_universe(['AAPL', 'XOM']) prophet.register_data_generators(YahooCloseData()) prophet.set_order_generator(OrderGenerator()) backtest = prophet.run_backtest(start=datetime(2010, 1, 1)) prophet.register_portfolio_analyzers(default_analyzers) analysis = prophet.analyze_backtest(backtest) print(analysis) # +--------------------------------------+ # | sharpe | 1.09754359611 | # | average_return | 0.00105478425027 | # | cumulative_return | 2.168833 | # | volatility | 0.0152560508189 | # +--------------------------------------+ # Generate orders for you to execute today # Using Nov, 10 2014 as the date because there might be no data for today's # date (Market might not be open) and we don't want examples to fail. today = datetime(2014, 11, 10) print(prophet.generate_orders(today)) # Orders[Order(symbol='AAPL', shares=100)]
Contribute
Run the following to your development environment setup:
git clone git@github.com:Emsu/prophet.git cd prophet virtualenv env . env/bin/activate pip install -r dev-requirements.txt python setup.py develop
Credits
Prophet wouldn't be possible without the wonderful pandas library and is inspired by QSTK and Zipline. The trading calendar util in Prophet is from Zipline which is under the Apache 2.0 License.
