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                                                   correlation matrix DAX, AEX and CAC40

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sander
2015-07-21 15:23:57


Hello,

Is it possible to make an correlation-matrix with the stocks of the AEX , DAX and CAC40 ?


Best regards,

Sander



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2015-07-22 03:29:59

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Hi Sander,

Here is how to create a correlation matrix:
http://www.quantshare.com/how-254-how-to-create-a-correlation-matrix-of-several-securities

You can do that for any kind of security.



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