Geometric Brownian Motion with Python
Hey there, I'm pretty new in Python and would like to ask a quick advice Which way do you think "preferable" to calculate drift?
Thanks monkeys
Hey there, I'm pretty new in Python and would like to ask a quick advice Which way do you think "preferable" to calculate drift?
Thanks monkeys
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Edit: If you're asking how to create/manipulate time series in Python, look into pandas. It has functionality built-in specifically for this purpose (create a Series with a datetime index). You can then plot it using something like matplotlib if desired.
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