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Video course on the statistical analysis of financial data, including probability computations and distribution properties. How to use built-in financial data in Wolfram Language, generate descriptive statistics, visualizations, determine correlation.
Course Overview
Statistics is a powerful tool for analyzing and drawing conclusions from financial data. This lesson focuses on the statistical analysis of financial data, including computation of descriptive statistics, probability and estimation of distributions and various properties of common distributions. A basic knowledge of mathematics and familiarity with Wolfram Language is recommended.Requirements: The course is for those who have basic familiarity with Mathematica. General knowledge of mathematics is recommended.Featured Products & Technologies: Wolfram Language (available in Mathematica and Wolfram|One)
You'll Learn To
Access built-in financial data
Generate descriptive statistics to analyze data
Examine distributions and their properties
Visualize statistical data
Test if data is correlated and compute the strength of the correlation
Course Overview
Statistics is a powerful tool for analyzing and drawing conclusions from financial data. This lesson focuses on the statistical analysis of financial data, including computation of descriptive statistics, probability and estimation of distributions and various properties of common distributions. A basic knowledge of mathematics and familiarity with Wolfram Language is recommended.Requirements: The course is for those who have basic familiarity with Mathematica. General knowledge of mathematics is recommended.Featured Products & Technologies: Wolfram Language (available in Mathematica and Wolfram|One)
You'll Learn To
Access built-in financial data
Generate descriptive statistics to analyze data
Examine distributions and their properties
Visualize statistical data
Test if data is correlated and compute the strength of the correlation