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Hello all - is it possible to remove the date that shows up by default in the main title (on the right hand side) in certain charts such as chart.cumreturns, chart.rollingperformance, chart.rollingregression, etc?? The date can crowd out...
Hi everyone - I'm new to the forum and there is a lot of great stuff in here, I can see the previous posts will keep me busy for a long time. ?I discovered the Rblpapi package not too long...
Thanks for sharing Eric. A lot of neat packages in here that I wasn?t aware of Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 23, 2019, at 1:36 PM, Eric Berger <ericjberger at gmail.com> wrote: > > ?Hi Alec, > Check out...
Great presentation, thanks for sharing the link Sent from my iPad > On Mar 7, 2018, at 10:00 PM, Brian G. Peterson <brian at braverock.com> wrote: > >> On 03/07/2018 08:39 PM, Alec Schmidt wrote: >> Thank you Brian...
Thanks for the response Nick. ?I tried your suggestions and can't seem to get this to work. ?I can pull in the tickers but the problem appears to be when it gets passed along to bdp where the tickers...
I've never been able to get portfolioanalytics to work for me. ?It looks like a nice little addition to the R arsenal but we just weren't meant to work together. ?I figured what the heck I'll try...
Hello - I'm hoping someone has solved this already but I am trying to run the table.calendarreturns function in performanceanalytics for many funds and then export the data to a csv file (I'm interested in comparing monthly returns...
I didn't see this in the archives anywhere but I'm curious if anyone has looked at standard deviation cones to assess how an asset or manager is performing relative to expectations based on longer term volatility and returns...
Brian - Get over yourself! ?That was an A++ response in terms of being obnoxious, smug and condescending. I wasn't looking for anyone to do any internet searches high atop their Ivory Tower, it was a simple question that I...
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