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Avoiding Bubbles

Hello!

All of the project dependencies are encapsulated in a conda environment named avoiding_bubbles. Whatever system is hosting this project will need an installation of anaconda or miniconda if you would like to install and activate the avoiding_bubbles environment. Setup instructions are below.

Setup

Prerequisites

Conda installation instructions can be found here: https://docs.conda.io/projects/conda/en/latest/user-guide/install/index.html

Creating conda env

From the project root run:

conda env create -f environment.yml && conda activate avoiding_bubbles

Next open the jupyter notebook:

jupyter notebook

You should now be able to browse to http://localhost:8888 and view the research project. All of the interesting things you will want to review live in the avoiding_bubbles.ipynb jupyter notebook. Navigate there within the jupyter UI and run all the cells!

Project Structure

avoiding_bubbles                      <- Project Root
├── data                              <- A place for storing CSVs accessed by the project notebook
|   └── *                 
├── utils                             <- A place for handy plotting and helper methods
|   └──  *
├── README.md                         
├── environment.yml                   <- An export of the conda env
├── avoiding_bubbles.ipynb            <- Jupyter notebook where all the project research lives
└── avoiding_bubbles_11-18-2021.pdf   <- A pdf export of the research notebook in case of Murphy's law

Note on the data/ Dir

All of the data generated by the notebook is cached in the data/ directory. If you would like the notebook to fetch/generate fresh data, you can delete the universe.csv and/or the confidence.csv file(s). The notebook should detect that the file(s) no longer exist and refetch or regenerate accordingly. The Fama French Factor data will not regenerate, so don't delete those.

FAQ

Q: Whoa whoa whoa, I don't want to do all this setup! 🙅 Can I just review a pdf export of your notebook?

A: Yes! There is an export of the latest version saved to a file named avoiding_bubbles_11-18-2021.pdf. Alternatively, you can view the notebook via GitHub's notebook renderer here: avoiding_bubbles.ipynb.

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