AK
May 28, 2020
Very interesting course, I totally agree that there are very few courses that cover time-series analysis. I haven't tried BigQuery before. Looking forward to next courses in this specialization.
MS
Jan 29, 2020
Excellent! But, I am missing some of the prerequisites since I just wanted to take a chance and try things out, but feel like proceeding further might lead to some stumbling blocks.
By Donkoo J
•May 24, 2020
Very good to learn GCP
By Juan r M o
•Jan 9, 2020
A lot of possibilities
By Ronny F
•Jan 20, 2021
This is very useful.
By Robin M
•Nov 22, 2021
Very enlightening!
By Azip S
•Dec 24, 2020
Excellent training
By Leonardo A
•Dec 22, 2020
Really good course
By Tuan V
•Jan 26, 2024
should be updated
By Achraf J
•Jan 11, 2023
Great course!
By j.guadalupe o
•Mar 2, 2020
good course
By Gregory G J
•Jan 23, 2021
Thumbs Up!
By KASAN
•Sep 19, 2022
nice
By LiengPhu T
•Jun 26, 2021
good
By Prathamesh K
•Sep 25, 2022
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By Marcin G
•Feb 6, 2021
Ql
By Andrei L
•Apr 16, 2020
I can only agree with previouss comments:
1) Overall Ok as an introductory course
2) Week 4 should be week 1
3) Week 4 videos are somewhat disjoint and by the references they make are clearly just fragments of other courses.
4) Concepts used in labs should be explained a bit better beforehand
5) Each lab should have a at lease one concrete try-this followed by an explanation of why the result is different, better or worse
By Ryan S
•Aug 26, 2023
Timely and relevant information pertaining to Machine Learning and Trading is covered within this course's content. Combinations of the New York Institute of Finance's expertise and Googles sheer power make for a good learning experience that maintains the students' attention. Having an understanding of online notebooks, specifically Google Cloud notebooks, is highly recommended.
By Jair R
•Jun 2, 2020
The course provides valuable content. It requires more than Python fundamentals in some topics, but it is ok because the student must investigate out of the course's material.
There is an emphasis on Google's tools, which are very interesting, but the course should be more agnostic on this matter in order that the student has wider spectrum of resources available.
By Jakub K
•Aug 28, 2020
I learned a few cool things. The main problem with this specialization is that the Machine Learning Stuff and Finance stuff are really separated (Google, NY univ). What I was looking for is the place where two concepts meets. Also i felt like ML stuff went too deeply too fast. Still... Cool Introduction.
By Angelo M
•Jul 25, 2021
The first module has a lot of specific knowledge of the financial market that it would not be easy to gather by conducting an extensive internet search. I realized that the professors have an excellent experience in the financial market, which greatly improves the final quality of the course.
By Carlos V M
•Jan 19, 2020
Good course on the applications of ML to stock trading, examples are quite nice and the labs provide explanations on how to utilize the ML libraries available, recommended for anyone interested on more time-series type of analysis and ML
By Ramzy K
•Jan 15, 2021
Very good intro to trading, despite the confusion from having multiple lectures collected from different courses, because they keep mentioning resources in the videos that doesn't relate to this course.
By Bernardo H
•Jul 16, 2023
I liked the course teaching, materials, flow and hands-on exercises. I am not giving it five star, as the coding exercises could have been more learning focused rather that solutions showcasing focused
By Le R U
•Jul 11, 2024
Not as prominent or important as the Finance specialization but important factor more so in the lifestyle factor of classification and could be useful to other fortune 500 companies.
By Lucas R A
•Jun 3, 2020
Good introduction to quant theory and ML, labs could be a lot better though, they lack proper explanations and don't cover some of the basics necessary to complete them.
By Debashish D G
•May 5, 2020
The lectures appear to jump around a bit. Looks like it was stitched together from different places. So the course lacks a continuity I have seen in other courses.