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We're excited to launch three new courses this week! Practice your machine learning skills with an i

We're excited to launch three new courses this week! Practice your machine learning skills with an in depth case study, learn how to use R for finance, and take your financial portfolio analysis to the next level with Intermediate Portfolio Analysis. [DataCamp]( New Courses! [Machine Learning with the Experts]( Machine Learning with the Experts: School Budgets Taught by Peter Bull, Co-founder of DrivenData This course is a case study from a DrivenData machine learning competition. You will build a model to help set budgets for school districts and try your own techniques to see how your model compares! [Start Learning ›]( Intro to R for Finance Taught by Lore Dirick, Data Scientist at DataCamp Learning R can be intimidating, especially without concrete examples you might see in the real world. In this finance oriented introduction to R, you will learn essential data structures such as lists and data frames and have the chance to apply that knowledge directly to financial examples. [Start Learning ›]( Intermediate Portfolio Analysis in R Taught by Ross Bennett, Analyst at DV Trading This course explores advanced concepts in the portfolio optimization process. It is critical for an analyst or portfolio manager to understand all aspects of the portfolio optimization problem to make informed decisions. Learn to solve portfolio optimization problems with complex constraints and objectives that mirror real world problems. [Start Learning ›]( DataCamp Inc. 2067 Massachusetts avenue Cambridge MA 02141 [Unsubscribe](

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