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preritdas/README.md

Hi there πŸ‘‹

  • πŸ“ˆ I'm a student of finance, markets/trading, AI, and Python working at Standard
  • πŸ’» I make AI applications (see Jeeves), trading bots, Python packages, and more
  • ⚠️ All my deployed bot and software repos are private. I typically only release retired and inactive source code.
  • πŸ§‘β€πŸ€β€πŸ§‘ I'm always open to ideas and collaboration!

Some active private projects

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  1. jeeves jeeves Public

    An omnipowerful personal assistant powered by LLMs, Zapier NLA, and custom actions.

    Python 14

  2. wooster-trading-systems wooster-trading-systems Public

    A set of trading strategies with an in-built backtester, optimizer, data management system, CLI, and website.

    HTML 6

  3. allocator allocator Public

    A fully autonomous, dynamic portfolio manager. Re-balances positions and allocates free cash daily, while generating reports.

    Python 5 2

  4. working-hours-cli working-hours-cli Public

    A simple-to-use command-line interface built to remove the stress of logging working hours, keeping track of completed payable tasks, and referencing deliverables.

    Python 1

  5. grid-trader grid-trader Public

    A semi-automatic stock and crypto grid trader with support for simultaneous deployment.

    Python 2 4

  6. mypytoolkit mypytoolkit Public

    Tools and features I use regularly, made easily accessible to avoid constant redefinition.

    Python 1