It’s 50 years this year since the Beatles’ Abbey Road album was released. Reenacting the Abbey Road cover on the zebra crossing is something I’ve wanted to do for years but have somehow never got round to it. What’s so special about the Beatles, that makes fans crowd around that Abbey Road zebra crossing, much…
Category: Data
Data, General, Python
Teaching traders to code in Python
by Saeed Amen •
I used to like burgers. I still like burgers. Ok, some things don’t really change. However, that’s probably an exception. Most things do change, in particular in finance. I started my career in FX nearly 15 years ago. The must have tool was (and still is!) Excel and perhaps to a lesser extent VBA (which…
Data, General
Alt data and tomato ketchup as a condiment
by Saeed Amen •
I’ve never met anyone who just eats tomato ketchup. Ditto for anyone whose diet simply consists of lettuce. The same goes for those whose intake consists exclusively of gherkins. Why? First, such a monotonous diet is unlikely to be healthy, and a sure way to deprive yourself of healthy nutrients. Second, devouring tomato ketchup (or…
Data, Events, General
AI and Data Science in Trading Conference London
by Saeed Amen •
AIDST has quickly established itself as one of the most important finance based data science conferences in the calendar. I recently attended and presented at the recent AIDST London event in September. The conference featured a mixture of both high-level talks and also more technical sessions. The conference began with a presentation from Manoj Saxena,…
Data, General
Value from your internal data
by Saeed Amen •
Going on holiday is fun! As the cliche goes, there are so many places to see. However, in practice, we all end up going to relatively similar places, which are likely easier to get to. If you’re visiting a place, which your friends have been to, my guess is you’ll probably ask them for tips…
Data, General, Python
Your data science stack & baklawa
by Saeed Amen •
Last week, I began my article by extolling the virtues of knafa. This week it is the turn of baklawa, another popular Middle Eastern dessert. It’s made in many countries in that region and it varies somewhat depending on the countries. In Turkey, a much larger amount of syrup is used (and possibly honey, Google…
Data, General, Python
Making Python come alive with Jupyter
by Saeed Amen •
I’ll admit something about burgers: I do eat other types of food. One of my favourite desserts is knafa. It’s a noodle type pastry made in many parts of the Middle East. I recently visited Istanbul, and I probably consumed more knafa than I’ve had in total for at least a year. In one of…
Data, General, Python
Making Python work with large datasets
by Saeed Amen •
There are only so many things you can keep up in your head at any time. As humans our bandwidth is fairly limited. We simply can’t get everything done. The only way to get large scale stuff done is to work with others. Management is a special skill in itself. There’s a comedy sketch with…
Data, General
Ideas on pricing alternative data
by Saeed Amen •
We all know fizzy drinks are awful. They’re acidic, thanks to all the CO2. They are usually packed with copious amounts of sugar. Your teeth are unlikely to be fans of either carbonic acid or sugar. Fizzy drinks make it very easy to ingest large amounts of sugar very quickly in a few gulps, which…
Data, General
Why banks should monetise their datasets
by Saeed Amen •
The big news in the data world this month has been the merger between LSE and Refinitiv. It is unlikely to be last such tie up, as @jbaksht puts it in a recent tweet below. One obvious reason is that for exchanges, monetising their dataset is becoming an ever more important revenue source. In many…