stable/scripts/plot_profit.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
Script to display profits
Mandatory Cli parameters:
-p / --pair: pair to examine
Optional Cli parameters
-c / --config: specify configuration file
-s / --strategy: strategy to use
--timerange: specify what timerange of data to use.
"""
import sys
import json
from argparse import Namespace
from typing import List, Optional
import numpy as np
from plotly import tools
from plotly.offline import plot
import plotly.graph_objs as go
from freqtrade.arguments import Arguments
from freqtrade.configuration import Configuration
from freqtrade.analyze import Analyze
from freqtrade.logger import Logger
import freqtrade.optimize as optimize
import freqtrade.misc as misc
logger = Logger(name="Graph profits").get_logger()
# data:: [ pair, profit-%, enter, exit, time, duration]
# data:: ["BTC_ETH", 0.0023975, "1515598200", "1515602100", "2018-01-10 07:30:00+00:00", 65]
def make_profit_array(
data: List, px: int, min_date: int,
interval: int, filter_pairs: Optional[List] = None) -> np.ndarray:
pg = np.zeros(px)
filter_pairs = filter_pairs or []
# Go through the trades
# and make an total profit
# array
for trade in data:
pair = trade[0]
if filter_pairs and pair not in filter_pairs:
continue
profit = trade[1]
trade_sell_time = int(trade[3])
ix = define_index(min_date, trade_sell_time, interval)
if ix < px:
logger.debug('[%s]: Add profit %s on %s', pair, profit, trade[4])
pg[ix] += profit
# rewrite the pg array to go from
# total profits at each timeframe
# to accumulated profits
pa = 0
for x in range(0, len(pg)):
p = pg[x] # Get current total percent
pa += p # Add to the accumulated percent
pg[x] = pa # write back to save memory
return pg
def plot_profit(args: Namespace) -> None:
"""
Plots the total profit for all pairs.
Note, the profit calculation isn't realistic.
But should be somewhat proportional, and therefor useful
in helping out to find a good algorithm.
"""
# We need to use the same pairs, same tick_interval
# and same timeperiod as used in backtesting
# to match the tickerdata against the profits-results
timerange = Arguments.parse_timerange(args.timerange)
config = Configuration(args).get_config()
# Init strategy
try:
analyze = Analyze({'strategy': config.get('strategy')})
except AttributeError:
logger.critical(
'Impossible to load the strategy. Please check the file "user_data/strategies/%s.py"',
config.get('strategy')
)
exit()
# Take pairs from the cli otherwise switch to the pair in the config file
if args.pair:
filter_pairs = args.pair
filter_pairs = filter_pairs.split(',')
else:
filter_pairs = config['exchange']['pair_whitelist']
tick_interval = analyze.strategy.ticker_interval
pairs = config['exchange']['pair_whitelist']
if filter_pairs:
pairs = list(set(pairs) & set(filter_pairs))
logger.info('Filter, keep pairs %s' % pairs)
tickers = optimize.load_data(
datadir=args.datadir,
pairs=pairs,
ticker_interval=tick_interval,
refresh_pairs=False,
timerange=timerange
)
dataframes = analyze.tickerdata_to_dataframe(tickers)
# NOTE: the dataframes are of unequal length,
# 'dates' is an merged date array of them all.
dates = misc.common_datearray(dataframes)
min_date = int(min(dates).timestamp())
max_date = int(max(dates).timestamp())
num_iterations = define_index(min_date, max_date, tick_interval) + 1
# Make an average close price of all the pairs that was involved.
# this could be useful to gauge the overall market trend
# We are essentially saying:
# array <- sum dataframes[*]['close'] / num_items dataframes
# FIX: there should be some onliner numpy/panda for this
avgclose = np.zeros(num_iterations)
num = 0
for pair, pair_data in dataframes.items():
close = pair_data['close']
maxprice = max(close) # Normalize price to [0,1]
logger.info('Pair %s has length %s' % (pair, len(close)))
for x in range(0, len(close)):
avgclose[x] += close[x] / maxprice
# avgclose += close
num += 1
avgclose /= num
# Load the profits results
# And make an profits-growth array
try:
filename = 'backtest-result.json'
with open(filename) as file:
data = json.load(file)
except FileNotFoundError:
logger.critical('File "backtest-result.json" not found. This script require backtesting '
'results to run.\nPlease run a backtesting with the parameter --export.')
exit(0)
pg = make_profit_array(data, num_iterations, min_date, tick_interval, filter_pairs)
#
# Plot the pairs average close prices, and total profit growth
#
avgclose = go.Scattergl(
x=dates,
y=avgclose,
name='Avg close price',
)
profit = go.Scattergl(
x=dates,
y=pg,
name='Profit',
)
fig = tools.make_subplots(rows=3, cols=1, shared_xaxes=True, row_width=[1, 1, 1])
fig.append_trace(avgclose, 1, 1)
fig.append_trace(profit, 2, 1)
for pair in pairs:
pg = make_profit_array(data, num_iterations, min_date, tick_interval, pair)
pair_profit = go.Scattergl(
x=dates,
y=pg,
name=pair,
)
fig.append_trace(pair_profit, 3, 1)
plot(fig, filename='freqtrade-profit-plot.html')
def define_index(min_date: int, max_date: int, interval: int) -> int:
"""
Return the index of a specific date
"""
return int((max_date - min_date) / (interval * 60))
def plot_parse_args(args: List[str]) -> Namespace:
"""
Parse args passed to the script
:param args: Cli arguments
:return: args: Array with all arguments
"""
arguments = Arguments(args, 'Graph profits')
arguments.scripts_options()
arguments.common_args_parser()
arguments.optimizer_shared_options(arguments.parser)
arguments.backtesting_options(arguments.parser)
return arguments.parse_args()
def main(sysargv: List[str]) -> None:
"""
This function will initiate the bot and start the trading loop.
:return: None
"""
logger.info('Starting Plot Dataframe')
plot_profit(
plot_parse_args(sysargv)
)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main(sys.argv[1:])