# # Copyright 2016 Quantopian, Inc. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. from warnings import warn import pandas as pd from catalyst.assets import Asset, Future from catalyst.utils.input_validation import expect_types from .utils.enum import enum from catalyst._protocol import BarData # noqa # Datasource type should completely determine the other fields of a # message with its type. DATASOURCE_TYPE = enum( 'AS_TRADED_EQUITY', 'MERGER', 'SPLIT', 'DIVIDEND', 'TRADE', 'TRANSACTION', 'ORDER', 'EMPTY', 'DONE', 'CUSTOM', 'BENCHMARK', 'COMMISSION', 'CLOSE_POSITION' ) # Expected fields/index values for a dividend Series. DIVIDEND_FIELDS = [ 'declared_date', 'ex_date', 'gross_amount', 'net_amount', 'pay_date', 'payment_sid', 'ratio', 'sid', ] # Expected fields/index values for a dividend payment Series. DIVIDEND_PAYMENT_FIELDS = [ 'id', 'payment_sid', 'cash_amount', 'share_count', ] class Event(object): def __init__(self, initial_values=None): if initial_values: self.__dict__.update(initial_values) def keys(self): return self.__dict__.keys() def __eq__(self, other): return hasattr(other, '__dict__') and self.__dict__ == other.__dict__ def __contains__(self, name): return name in self.__dict__ def __repr__(self): return "Event({0})".format(self.__dict__) def to_series(self, index=None): return pd.Series(self.__dict__, index=index) def _deprecated_getitem_method(name, attrs): """Create a deprecated ``__getitem__`` method that tells users to use getattr instead. Parameters ---------- name : str The name of the object in the warning message. attrs : iterable[str] The set of allowed attributes. Returns ------- __getitem__ : callable[any, str] The ``__getitem__`` method to put in the class dict. """ attrs = frozenset(attrs) msg = ( "'{name}[{attr!r}]' is deprecated, please use" " '{name}.{attr}' instead" ) def __getitem__(self, key): """``__getitem__`` is deprecated, please use attribute access instead. """ warn(msg.format(name=name, attr=key), DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2) if key in attrs: return self.__dict__[key] raise KeyError(key) return __getitem__ class Order(Event): # If you are adding new attributes, don't update this set. This method # is deprecated to normal attribute access so we don't want to encourage # new usages. __getitem__ = _deprecated_getitem_method( 'order', { 'dt', 'sid', 'amount', 'stop', 'limit', 'id', 'filled', 'commission', 'stop_reached', 'limit_reached', 'created', }, ) def asset_multiplier(asset): return asset.multiplier if isinstance(asset, Future) else 1 class Portfolio(object): def __init__(self): self.capital_used = 0.0 self.starting_cash = 0.0 self.portfolio_value = 0.0 self.pnl = 0.0 self.returns = 0.0 self.cash = 0.0 self.positions = Positions() self.start_date = None self.positions_value = 0.0 def __repr__(self): return "Portfolio({0})".format(self.__dict__) # If you are adding new attributes, don't update this set. This method # is deprecated to normal attribute access so we don't want to encourage # new usages. __getitem__ = _deprecated_getitem_method( 'portfolio', { 'capital_used', 'starting_cash', 'portfolio_value', 'pnl', 'returns', 'cash', 'positions', 'start_date', 'positions_value', }, ) @property def current_portfolio_weights(self): """ Compute each asset's weight in the portfolio by calculating its held value divided by the total value of all positions. Each equity's value is its price times the number of shares held. Each futures contract's value is its unit price times number of shares held times the multiplier. """ position_values = pd.Series({ asset: ( position.last_sale_price * position.amount * asset_multiplier(asset) ) for asset, position in self.positions.items() }) return position_values / self.portfolio_value class Account(object): ''' The account object tracks information about the trading account. The values are updated as the algorithm runs and its keys remain unchanged. If connected to a broker, one can update these values with the trading account values as reported by the broker. ''' def __init__(self): self.settled_cash = 0.0 self.accrued_interest = 0.0 self.buying_power = float('inf') self.equity_with_loan = 0.0 self.total_positions_value = 0.0 self.total_positions_exposure = 0.0 self.regt_equity = 0.0 self.regt_margin = float('inf') self.initial_margin_requirement = 0.0 self.maintenance_margin_requirement = 0.0 self.available_funds = 0.0 self.excess_liquidity = 0.0 self.cushion = 0.0 self.day_trades_remaining = float('inf') self.leverage = 0.0 self.net_leverage = 0.0 self.net_liquidation = 0.0 def __repr__(self): return "Account({0})".format(self.__dict__) # If you are adding new attributes, don't update this set. This method # is deprecated to normal attribute access so we don't want to encourage # new usages. __getitem__ = _deprecated_getitem_method( 'account', { 'settled_cash', 'accrued_interest', 'buying_power', 'equity_with_loan', 'total_positions_value', 'total_positions_exposure', 'regt_equity', 'regt_margin', 'initial_margin_requirement', 'maintenance_margin_requirement', 'available_funds', 'excess_liquidity', 'cushion', 'day_trades_remaining', 'leverage', 'net_leverage', 'net_liquidation', }, ) class Position(object): @expect_types(asset=Asset) def __init__(self, asset): self.asset = asset self.amount = 0 self.cost_basis = 0.0 # per share self.last_sale_price = 0.0 self.last_sale_date = None @property def sid(self): # for backwards compatibility return self.asset def __repr__(self): return "Position({0})".format(self.__dict__) # If you are adding new attributes, don't update this set. This method # is deprecated to normal attribute access so we don't want to encourage # new usages. __getitem__ = _deprecated_getitem_method( 'position', { 'sid', 'amount', 'cost_basis', 'last_sale_price', 'last_sale_date', }, ) # Copied from Position and renamed. This is used to handle cases where a user # does something like `context.portfolio.positions[100]` instead of # `context.portfolio.positions[sid(100)]`. class _DeprecatedSidLookupPosition(object): def __init__(self, sid): self.sid = sid self.amount = 0 self.cost_basis = 0.0 # per share self.last_sale_price = 0.0 self.last_sale_date = None def __repr__(self): return "_DeprecatedSidLookupPosition({0})".format(self.__dict__) # If you are adding new attributes, don't update this set. This method # is deprecated to normal attribute access so we don't want to encourage # new usages. __getitem__ = _deprecated_getitem_method( 'position', { 'sid', 'amount', 'cost_basis', 'last_sale_price', 'last_sale_date', }, ) class Positions(dict): def __missing__(self, key): if isinstance(key, Asset): return Position(key) elif isinstance(key, int): warn("Referencing positions by integer is deprecated." " Use an asset instead.") else: warn("Position lookup expected a value of type Asset but got {0}" " instead.".format(type(key).__name__)) return _DeprecatedSidLookupPosition(key)