Predicting Which Houses have Electric Vehicles

Posted on Sun 11 December 2016 in Energy • Tagged with energy, python, scikit-learn

GridCure: Predictive Modeling Challenge

In persuing some data scientist jobs, I stumbled across an interesting challenge associated with a Data Scientist job posting at GridCure. GridCure roughly "offers simple and customizable solutions to help utilities make sense of their data and implement data-driven change."

Since I'm working as an energy efficiency engineer contracting primarily to electric utilities, I thought my domain expertise might provide some unique insight.


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Lump Sum vs. Dollar Cost Averaging

Posted on Mon 28 November 2016 in Finance • Tagged with finance, python, pandas

Question

If you receive a $100,000 windfall, what are the tradoffs between investing those funds immeadiately versus dollar-cost averaging the investment over time?

Background

Dollar-cost averaging (DCA) and lump-sum investing (LSI) have long been debated. If you believe the market generally goes up, LSI allows you to gain exposure to the market as soon as possible. DCA on the otherhand, minimizes potential feelings of regret (i.e. you invest your lump sum right before a market crash). A Vanguard study
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