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east-analysistools

v0.4.2

Published

description: Tools to analyze the performance of Crypto Currencies

Downloads

5

Readme

analysistools

This library is the collection of all the tools that I find usefull for analyizing crypto currency data. Currently the library contains:

  • Refactor- this is a routine that will create 6hour, 24hour, or 168 hour data from the hourly data with the high, low, calculated for the new time range and volume calculated as the sum of all volumes for time range, and new close as the close of the last hour of time range
  • WTIFilter- will run a wavelet transform on the data. Then based on the value of N passed to the dataset, It will replace all but the first N sets with zeros. This will act like a smoothing filter
  • WTSmooth- This function will do a number of WTIFilters and stitch them together with weighted smoothing to create a smooth curve that can be built over time in a consistant manner.
  • smoothAll- actually initiate the wTsmoothing for whole dataSet
  • MRI- Moving Ratio Index