The yahoo finance package will get you the historic information you need
reference: https://pypi.org/project/yfinance/
simple code to get one years data:
click on Lecture 7 for slides.
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reference: https://pypi.org/project/yfinance/
simple code to get one years data:
import yfinance as yf import pandas as pd from pathlib import Path # supply ticker symbol: symbol = "NVDA" ticker = yf.Ticker(symbol) # get one years historical data data is formatted as (data will be pandas dataframe) data = ticker.history(period="1y") # to save as csv (change path as desired) currentpath = Path(".") savefilename = currentpath / f"{symbol}_History_1yr.csv" data.to_csv(savefilename, index=False)first few lines of file :
Output:Open,High,Low,Close,Volume,Dividends,Stock Splits
268.28396165972663,269.91344399919114,263.5654735665401,265.2249450683594,36102600,0.0,0.0
264.3851962988121,265.0449883242188,258.4171094180526,264.01531982421875,35610400,0.0,0.0
268.1639924579148,270.6931800574298,265.88472470225616,269.75347900390625,39369400,0.0,0.0
272.20270324123067,274.90181922605285,270.9330909208125,273.7421875,36451600,0.0,0.0
271.3129559427999,278.250732726046,270.96306208621024,277.680908203125,43393300,0.0,0.0
275.00179770776697,279.91022713743365,273.272341393005,279.5603332519531,39871600,0.0,0.0
as for the clustering, see this click on Lecture 7 for slides.
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