We should probably limit the number of stocks to just those in the NASDAQ or the S&P 500, just so it doesn't become an overwhelming amount of data.
I think once we get the data, we should look for days when a stock moves more than a certain %, then search news sources to see if we can find articles that were published before the price change.
Then we can look for similar articles to see if they can be used to predict changes.
Let me know if you have a language preference. I've been trying to get better at Python, so that's what I was thinking of using.
I have an idea of how we can download data from Yahoo Finance.
I too decided to get my hands dirty with python, I used to be a javascript enthusiast .. but now I decided to use python as my main programming preference
I already attended two job interviews(on feb 15th) both interviews were based on my python knowledge .. I still consider myself as a novice in python, though I worked with few modules in it .. still need to dig a lot! :D
I'm originally from Ohio, where I lived until my early 30s. I now live in Charlotte, North Carolina. I've been a Java developer for about 8 years now. Before that I was a LabVIEW programmer and electronics technician.
btw, this is the question asked by my interviewer http://stackoverflow.com/questions/359494/does-it-matter-which-equals-operator-vs-i-use-in-javascript-comparisons/359509#359509
although I previously visited this answer, but didn't answered it well
I used to do programming for fun, but now I wanna look for a job based on my programming skills, actually I was trying for IIT(my brother is from IIT and he's my inspiration), last year I got 5,116th rank out of 2.25 lakhs students who attended the paper, although I applied for Gate 2014, now I lost the interest in IIT(I need to secure a rank below 500) .. I felt that I'm wasting my valuable time.. so now I decided to look for a job
I guess, we need a machine learning algorithm to obtain the predictions
I have a project that I need help with. I want to be able to go to a website of my making, eg. abc123.com, and have it display the Dow Jones Index. That's it. Just display one number like 12050 on my abc123.com website.
Obviously I have to get the data from somewhere like Yahoo Finance. I d...
so, you got a lots and lots of experience in software development .. I'm really glad to have a conversation with .. I'm considering myself as lucky to meet you :)
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It's a pretty wide variety. Every time I see a need I write it down. Sometimes I'll research it later and find it already exists, but I still think I can make it better.
BountyBot was one of those ideas.
I'd also like to make a script that finds broken links on Stack Overflow.
Using news articles to predict stocks was one of those ideas. :)
My son wants me to work on an Android game idea too.
I'm already following that bot .. I want to extend that idea over entire web, that bot is limited to stackoverflow .. how about extending it to other sources ?