Visualizing Stock Data With Candlestick Charts in Python

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In this Python tutorial for finance, we are visualizing stock data by using so-called candlestick charts. A pretty useful method that allows us to visualize four values at the same time!

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"Basically, it looks shitty."

That made me laugh out loud. Thanks for the video, and the laughs.

samhaun
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Just mentioning tha plotly has inbuilt candle-stick chart, if anyone wants ready-made charts. By the way great video as always. I have learnt a ton from neuralnine

shubhampatel
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I did use the same syntax and all but was not able to plot a Candlestick since, It returns that candlestick has been removed from the latest versions of Python as well as mplfinance, Can you make a new video and provide the link for same it will be of a great help, Thanking you in Anticipation.

darshanprabhu
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Thank you, Sir!! That helps me a lot! really appreciate!

yili
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Thank you! You explain very well. Subscribed. Please make more finance videos :D

ottoortegaa
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Great video. Well explained. any help on making video on creating RangeBars using tick by tick data?

rameshbalajikandasamy
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How to open chart in the same window like MDI child window, instead of pop up window showing chart.

anmollenglishgujarati
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How would I add all the different time frames to it ??

nicolinpadayachee
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Great video! Any idea on how to access each of those wick/candle value so I can do some calculation and create an algorithm from that value. I'm pretty new with Matplotlib :D

ttzky_
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Thanks... it works ¡¡¡¡ i only have one question : how can use a different web source instead of yahoo?

AlvaroLefian
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I'm getting "TypeError: string indices must be integers" when i print data
help!!

zenyujin_
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Say a company offers stock as a pay incentive but the company that handled the corps shares didn't buy x amount of days from pay day. How could this margin be used advantageously from a individual investor perspective. Is what I want to know.

I should handle myself and sell on pay day then buy in at the constant margin?

ChristopherBruns-oo
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Thanx a lot Sir. Where is start and end dates are used ? If not used how can we use it??

arhamansari
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Shit that's some new information for me, thank you mr. neuralnine :D

luki
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nice work man.... keep it up
love from 🇮🇳 india...

art_ik
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Absolutely fantastic video. Brilliant and easily explained.

Russell
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Thank your sir for your video, I have a question, why your code was not read in my tools?

StockData.in
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Thank you for the video but i have a question. As an assignment i am trying to creat a ohlc chart with given data. I tried to simulate with different already written programs but when i run through my data it gives me this error 'ParserError: Error tokenizing data. C error: Expected 1 fields in line 49, saw 2'. I checked the error from a lots different sources but mostly the solutions are spesific for their programs and doesnt make much sense to me. Do you have any idea to fix it?

sci
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Is it possible to make it interactive? That the candles appear one by one, at a modifyable speed, scroll back to historical data, change timeframes? Like a backtesting app. Thanks

iesusvictor
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great video, was really useful. thanks

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