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9. Case Study Part 2: Displaying Dynamic Charts

Manuel Amunategui1  and Mehdi Roopaei2
(1)
Portland, Oregon, USA
(2)
Platteville, Wisconsin, USA
 

Displaying dynamic stock charts on PythonAnywhere.

Let’s add a few more features to the original case study web application (make sure you are familiar with “Running on PythonAnywhere” in Chapter 5). The idiom “a picture is worth a thousand words” is absolutely applicable here and by offering visual chart support of the price action surrounding the recommended pair trade, will go a long way to help the user evaluate things. We will add three charts (Figure 9-1), a ...

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