Hello again /r/StockMarket,
My brother is back with another very informative article. This one is a bit shorter (1600ish words) and revolves around the preparation of financial data. He explains why the quality of the data you collect matters and then proceeds to give some tips on how to avoid the frequent flaws there can be while processing financial data. He ends up the article with a section on propriety rights on data and explain why he thinks that less precise financial data should be made available, free of any rights to anyone.
Click here to read the article
What about you? What are your tips to deal with low-quality data?
Submitted May 25, 2016 at 09:34AM by ahirice http://ift.tt/1WiylJz
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