# # Copyright 2015 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. import pandas as pd from zipline.errors import ( InvalidBenchmarkAsset, BenchmarkAssetNotAvailableTooEarly, BenchmarkAssetNotAvailableTooLate ) class BenchmarkSource(object): def __init__(self, benchmark_sid, env, trading_calendar, sessions, data_portal, emission_rate="daily"): self.benchmark_sid = benchmark_sid self.env = env self.sessions = sessions self.emission_rate = emission_rate self.data_portal = data_portal if len(sessions) == 0: self._precalculated_series = pd.Series() elif self.benchmark_sid: benchmark_asset = self.env.asset_finder.retrieve_asset( self.benchmark_sid) self._validate_benchmark(benchmark_asset) self._precalculated_series = \ self._initialize_precalculated_series( benchmark_asset, trading_calendar, self.sessions, self.data_portal ) else: # get benchmark info from trading environment, which defaults to # downloading data from Yahoo. daily_series = \ env.benchmark_returns[sessions[0]:sessions[-1]] if self.emission_rate == "minute": # we need to take the env's benchmark returns, which are daily, # and resample them to minute minutes = trading_calendar.minutes_for_sessions_in_range( sessions[0], sessions[-1] ) minute_series = daily_series.reindex( index=minutes, method="ffill" ) self._precalculated_series = minute_series else: self._precalculated_series = daily_series def get_value(self, dt): return self._precalculated_series.loc[dt] def _validate_benchmark(self, benchmark_asset): # check if this security has a stock dividend. if so, raise an # error suggesting that the user pick a different asset to use # as benchmark. stock_dividends = \ self.data_portal.get_stock_dividends(self.benchmark_sid, self.sessions) if len(stock_dividends) > 0: raise InvalidBenchmarkAsset( sid=str(self.benchmark_sid), dt=stock_dividends[0]["ex_date"] ) if benchmark_asset.start_date > self.sessions[0]: # the asset started trading after the first simulation day raise BenchmarkAssetNotAvailableTooEarly( sid=str(self.benchmark_sid), dt=self.sessions[0], start_dt=benchmark_asset.start_date ) if benchmark_asset.end_date < self.sessions[-1]: # the asset stopped trading before the last simulation day raise BenchmarkAssetNotAvailableTooLate( sid=str(self.benchmark_sid), dt=self.sessions[-1], end_dt=benchmark_asset.end_date ) def _initialize_precalculated_series(self, asset, trading_calendar, trading_days, data_portal): """ Internal method that pre-calculates the benchmark return series for use in the simulation. Parameters ---------- asset: Asset to use trading_calendar: TradingCalendar trading_days: pd.DateTimeIndex data_portal: DataPortal Notes ----- If the benchmark asset started trading after the simulation start, or finished trading before the simulation end, exceptions are raised. If the benchmark asset started trading the same day as the simulation start, the first available minute price on that day is used instead of the previous close. We use history to get an adjusted price history for each day's close, as of the look-back date (the last day of the simulation). Prices are fully adjusted for dividends, splits, and mergers. Returns ------- A pd.Series, indexed by trading day, whose values represent the % change from close to close. """ if self.emission_rate == "minute": minutes = trading_calendar.minutes_for_sessions_in_range( self.sessions[0], self.sessions[-1] ) benchmark_series = data_portal.get_history_window( [asset], minutes[-1], bar_count=len(minutes) + 1, frequency="1m", field="price", ffill=True )[asset] return benchmark_series.pct_change()[1:] else: start_date = asset.start_date if start_date < trading_days[0]: # get the window of close prices for benchmark_sid from the # last trading day of the simulation, going up to one day # before the simulation start day (so that we can get the % # change on day 1) benchmark_series = data_portal.get_history_window( [asset], trading_days[-1], bar_count=len(trading_days) + 1, frequency="1d", field="price", ffill=True )[asset] return benchmark_series.pct_change()[1:] elif start_date == trading_days[0]: # Attempt to handle case where stock data starts on first # day, in this case use the open to close return. benchmark_series = data_portal.get_history_window( [asset], trading_days[-1], bar_count=len(trading_days), frequency="1d", field="price", ffill=True )[asset] # get a minute history window of the first day first_open = data_portal.get_spot_value( asset, 'open', trading_days[0], 'daily') first_close = data_portal.get_spot_value( asset, 'close', trading_days[0], 'daily') first_day_return = (first_close - first_open) / first_open returns = benchmark_series.pct_change()[:] returns[0] = first_day_return return returns