But still there’s a concern as I won’t be working there full time and they probably won’t have a permanent programmer, so if they want to alter parameters a little bit it’ll be a problem.īut things happen, with BQNT or more specifically the Jupyter notebook, I can make an interactive UI-based application without worrying about the data limit issue, as they also provide a new data retrieval interface, BQL, Bloomberg Query Language. ![]() Besides, I was also writing some back testing code to evaluate potential trading strategies. I was using poor HTML code in emails and didn’t find a convenient way to insert plots and figures. ![]() Jupyter notebooks inside Bloomberg Terminal! Just before this news, I was helping a fund manager in writing some alert programs that do some analysis on equity market and then send email notifications, which didn’t go well because first it is very easy to breach the data limit using Bloomberg API (blpapi) and second I wasn’t very comfortable about the presentation of analysis results. ![]() This function is named BQuant, or BQNT, which is still under heavy development, but the idea is just great. Backgroundīloomberg recently made JupyterLab available inside the Terminal and invited partners to test it out. ![]() I happen to be able to test it thanks to a fund manager and find it could be a future way of using Bloomberg Terminal. Bloomberg is developing a new function in the Terminal, called BQuant, BQNT, under the Bloomberg Anywhere license.
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