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A Dive Into The Lending Club Data

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Re: A Dive Into The Lending Club Data

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Nice post. I see that you used dc.js, could you share some code ?

The code to process the lending club data is done in python. I got the full history of all payments made on the platform and pre-process it to have something that's light enough to be explored with a good user experience.

For the viz', yes I used DC.js, I can open source the .js if you guys want it.

Re: A Dive Into The Lending Club Data

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post #3

Nice post. I see that you used dc.js, could you share some code ?

The code to process the lending club data is done in python. I got the full history of all payments made on the platform and pre-process it to have something that's light enough to be explored with a good user experience. For the viz', yes I used DC.js, I can open source the .js if you guys want it.

I'd imagine we'd all appreciate that!

Re: A Dive Into The Lending Club Data

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post #3

Earlier quoted context omitted.

The code to process the lending club data is done in python. I got the full history of all payments made on the platform and pre-process it to have something that's light enough to be explored with a good user experience. For the viz', yes I used DC.js, I can open source the .js if you guys want it.

I'd imagine we'd all appreciate that!

I'll update the post and put a link to a github

Re: A Dive Into The Lending Club Data

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The employment length is really bugging me. I've always selected people with a few years at their current job, leaning towards higher, because it feels safe, but this says that My other big hit is 3 versus 5-year terms. Anyone here care to comment? I like the 36 months because it feels more liquid and when I started I wasn't sure LendingClub was going to be around for a decade or more. Beginning to think I should reconsider that stance.

Re: A Dive Into The Lending Club Data

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The employment length is really bugging me. I've always selected people with a few years at their current job, leaning towards higher, because it feels safe, but this says that My other big hit is 3 versus 5-year terms. Anyone here care to comment? I like the 36 months because it feels more liquid and when I started I wasn't sure LendingClub was going to be around for a decade or more. Beginning to think I should rec…

Yes, exactly for all the criteria it is a matter of "the rates compared to marginal increase in risk".

Look at the 'A' grade. They're nice and safe intuitively, but in my opinion they're not a really good investment.

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