Using python and scikit-learn to make stock predictions
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Using python and scikit-learn to make stock predictions
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YQL-finance is a simple and fast Python API https://developer.yahoo.com/yql/console/. The API returns closing prices of stocks for the current period of time and current stock ticker (e.g. APPL, GOOGL). Stock prices: NASDAQ, SP&500, DAX, etc.
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