Great video! My background is neither in CS or finance, but I have an interest in both. Despite that, I was able to follow and understand most parts of your walk-through. Is there somewhere I can read more about the risk-factors to understand what exactly we are measuring here? Also a place where I can read more about the output of the model, i.e. what the different outputs mean (for example Durbin-Watson, or R-squared that you talked a little bit about)? Not sure if my question makes any sense, like i said i'm not well versed in the world of financial models and metrics, so excuse my potential ignorance!
Great video! I have an odd question, what software do you use to record this video? I love that format! I really like how you have the camera with yourself cut out.
@@TechFin thanks! I use OBS too but had trouble removing my background. I got it to remove the background, however it was too laggy to stream. Perhaps if I recorded two separate videos and blended them together later.
Hey, great video, was just wondering why prefer statsmodel over scikitlearn here? I use both. I mean, statsmodel might seem more intuitive coming from R, but i think scikitlearn doesn't exactly lack anything that the statsmodel can do. Anyways, great video!
I m comfortable with the process and the coding, but struggle to understand the motif of the results. For example, line 1, APP_RF -18... what that means ?