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@dumpling as someone with solid math background interested in new ways to analyze my portfolio, where do you recommend starting with econometrics?

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@fullywoolly
For intro theory, Stock and Watson and Wooldridge are probably the best, but you'll probably want something about programming in a stats package. R is free and very extendable, and Florian Heiss' 'Using R for Introductory Econometrics' is quite helpful. After that point, you'll probably want to focus on time series methods, which can get quite complicated.

@dumpling thanks for the book suggestions! I dabbled in R and ran back to the comfort of Python. Maybe I'll give it another try. Time series doesn't sound so bad ... are we talking calculus, probability, and/or Fourier analysis?

@fullywoolly R Studio makes R look nicer, but might not be what you want. Time series analysis has lots of stuff feeding into it, but my guess is that you'll pick it up relatively easily.

@dumpling oh I never used an IDE with R. I'll give it a go. Thanks :D