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Portfolio analytics for quants, written in Python

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QuantStats: Portfolio analytics for quants ==========================================

QuantStats Python library that performs portfolio profiling, allowing quants and portfolio managers to understand their performance better by providing them with in-depth analytics and risk metrics.

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QuantStats is comprised of 3 main modules:

  1. quantstats.stats - for calculating various performance metrics, like Sharpe ratio, Win rate, Volatility, etc.
  2. quantstats.plots - for visualizing performance, drawdowns, rolling statistics, monthly returns, etc.
  3. quantstats.reports - for generating metrics reports, batch plotting, and creating tear sheets that can be saved as an HTML file.

Here's an example of a simple tear sheet analyzing a strategy:

Quick Start

Output:

0.8135304438803402

Visualize stock performance

Output:

Snapshot plot

Creating a report

You can create 7 different report tearsheets:

  1. qs.reports.metrics(mode='basic|full", ...) - shows basic/full metrics
  2. qs.reports.plots(mode='basic|full", ...) - shows basic/full plots
  3. qs.reports.basic(...) - shows basic metrics and plots
  4. qs.reports.full(...) - shows full metrics and plots
  5. qs.reports.html(...) - generates a complete report as html

Let' create an html tearsheet

Output will generate something like this:

HTML tearsheet

(view original html file)

To view a complete list of available methods, run

['avg_loss',
 'avg_return',
 'avg_win',
 'best',
 'cagr',
 'calmar',
 'common_sense_ratio',
 'comp',
 'compare',
 'compsum',
 'conditional_value_at_risk',
 'consecutive_losses',
 'consecutive_wins',
 'cpc_index',
 'cvar',
 'drawdown_details',
 'expected_return',
 'expected_shortfall',
 'exposure',
 'gain_to_pain_ratio',
 'geometric_mean',
 'ghpr',
 'greeks',
 'implied_volatility',
 'information_ratio',
 'kelly_criterion',
 'kurtosis',
 'max_drawdown',
 'monthly_returns',
 'outlier_loss_ratio',
 'outlier_win_ratio',
 'outliers',
 'payoff_ratio',
 'profit_factor',
 'profit_ratio',
 'r2',
 'r_squared',
 'rar',
 'recovery_factor',
 'remove_outliers',
 'risk_of_ruin',
 'risk_return_ratio',
 'rolling_greeks',
 'ror',
 'sharpe',
 'skew',
 'sortino',
 'adjusted_sortino',
 'tail_ratio',
 'to_drawdown_series',
 'ulcer_index',
 'ulcer_performance_index',
 'upi',
 'utils',
 'value_at_risk',
 'var',
 'volatility',
 'win_loss_ratio',
 'win_rate',
 'worst']
['daily_returns',
 'distribution',
 'drawdown',
 'drawdowns_periods',
 'earnings',
 'histogram',
 'log_returns',
 'monthly_heatmap',
 'returns',
 'rolling_beta',
 'rolling_sharpe',
 'rolling_sortino',
 'rolling_volatility',
 'snapshot',
 'yearly_returns']

*** Full documenttion coming soon ***

In the meantime, you can get insights as to optional parameters for each method, by using Python's help method:

Help on function conditional_value_at_risk in module quantstats.stats:

conditional_value_at_risk(returns, sigma=1, confidence=0.99)
    calculats the conditional daily value-at-risk (aka expected shortfall)
    quantifies the amount of tail risk an investment

Installation

Install using pip:

Install using conda:

Requirements

Questions?

This is a new library... If you find a bug, please open an issue in this repository.

If you'd like to contribute, a great place to look is the issues marked with help-wanted.

Known Issues

For some reason, I couldn't find a way to tell seaborn not to return the monthly returns heatmap when instructed to save - so even if you save the plot (by passing savefig={...}) it will still show the plot.

QuantStats is distributed under the Apache Software License. See the LICENSE.txt file in the release for details.

P.S.

Please drop me a note with any feedback you have.

Ran Aroussi