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The candlestick chart is a style of financial chart describing open, high, low and close for a given x
coordinate (most likely
time). The boxes represent the spread between the open
and close
values and the lines represent the spread between the low
and high
values. Sample points where the close value is higher (lower) then the open value are called increasing (decreasing). By default, increasing candles are drawn in green whereas decreasing are drawn in red.
import plotly.graph_objects as go
import pandas as pd
from datetime import datetime
df = pd.read_csv('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/plotly/datasets/master/finance-charts-apple.csv')
fig = go.Figure(data=[go.Candlestick(x=df['Date'],
open=df['AAPL.Open'],
high=df['AAPL.High'],
low=df['AAPL.Low'],
close=df['AAPL.Close'])])
fig.show()
import plotly.graph_objects as go
import pandas as pd
df = pd.read_csv('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/plotly/datasets/master/finance-charts-apple.csv')
fig = go.Figure(data=[go.Candlestick(x=df['Date'],
open=df['AAPL.Open'], high=df['AAPL.High'],
low=df['AAPL.Low'], close=df['AAPL.Close'])
])
fig.update_layout(xaxis_rangeslider_visible=False)
fig.show()
import plotly.graph_objects as go
import pandas as pd
df = pd.read_csv('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/plotly/datasets/master/finance-charts-apple.csv')
fig = go.Figure(data=[go.Candlestick(x=df['Date'],
open=df['AAPL.Open'], high=df['AAPL.High'],
low=df['AAPL.Low'], close=df['AAPL.Close'])
])
fig.update_layout(
title='The Great Recession',
yaxis_title='AAPL Stock',
shapes = [dict(
x0='2016-12-09', x1='2016-12-09', y0=0, y1=1, xref='x', yref='paper',
line_width=2)],
annotations=[dict(
x='2016-12-09', y=0.05, xref='x', yref='paper',
showarrow=False, xanchor='left', text='Increase Period Begins')]
)
fig.show()
import plotly.graph_objects as go
import pandas as pd
df = pd.read_csv('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/plotly/datasets/master/finance-charts-apple.csv')
fig = go.Figure(data=[go.Candlestick(
x=df['Date'],
open=df['AAPL.Open'], high=df['AAPL.High'],
low=df['AAPL.Low'], close=df['AAPL.Close'],
increasing_line_color= 'cyan', decreasing_line_color= 'gray'
)])
fig.show()
import plotly.graph_objects as go
from datetime import datetime
open_data = [33.0, 33.3, 33.5, 33.0, 34.1]
high_data = [33.1, 33.3, 33.6, 33.2, 34.8]
low_data = [32.7, 32.7, 32.8, 32.6, 32.8]
close_data = [33.0, 32.9, 33.3, 33.1, 33.1]
dates = [datetime(year=2013, month=10, day=10),
datetime(year=2013, month=11, day=10),
datetime(year=2013, month=12, day=10),
datetime(year=2014, month=1, day=10),
datetime(year=2014, month=2, day=10)]
fig = go.Figure(data=[go.Candlestick(x=dates,
open=open_data, high=high_data,
low=low_data, close=close_data)])
fig.show()
For more information on candlestick attributes, see: https://plotly.com/python/reference/candlestick/