This honestly might be to most helpful Stata video I've seen so far. Feeling much more confident about moving forward working with Stata for the first time. Thank You!
طايتىللةغربيةتنمىاىاغفلل على هذا الرابط فقط انسخ الرابط التالي لمشاهده الحلقه على موقع يوتيوب موقع لمشاهده جميع قنوات عربي على الميديا هذا هو الحب الحلقه الاولى مسلسل على غغغ
Hey mate! this was such an awesome video. Could you please add a video on how to generate new variables, by imposing multiple conditions like if, and, or, and other complex conditions. Thanks.
Hey, great video! When I try to change to long, it always says that i is incorrectly stated, and I type it like this: reshape long gdp_pc, i(country) j(year)... I only have the countries and the same variable for many years, where is my mistake?
How to merge world growth data with company sample ? Company from many countries and growth rate also from many countries. More than one company from same country.
Thank you so much for the tutorial! I do have a question regarding the loop to rename variables. It didn't work for me. Do you please have any idea why it didn't work?
Thank you! It was very useful. I am getting "variable year contains all missing values" error after reshape command. Can you help me with this situation.
I'm looking to use Stata to input the data from reports to come up with a forecast of market predictions. Like inputting the Data from a countries GDP and being able to do a linear regression...etc. I am studying a course by Anton Kreil. He uses Excel to manually review all these different market driver reports. I figured it has to be a easier way via STATA.
@@BigWoodzCBCL Yeah, that should be quite easy in Stata. You could automate quite a lot of stuff probably. Where do you get the raw data from? I might be able to have a look, just I'm very busy with work atm.
The loop command that aimed to add 1955 to the variable name never seemed to work for me and would name my variables "exports_currentUSD5", for example. Weird.
@@statastic I probably skipped a step or misspelled a command, but given that I am getting ahead of myself it's okay. I'll come back to it once I course Econometrics II.
@@gaelblanchard7392 Use the ` key under the Esc key on the left side of your keyboard `x' and close with the single ' next to your enter key on the right side of your keyboard. Also must use { }instead of ( )
This honestly might be to most helpful Stata video I've seen so far. Feeling much more confident about moving forward working with Stata for the first time. Thank You!
طايتىللةغربيةتنمىاىاغفلل على هذا الرابط فقط انسخ الرابط التالي لمشاهده الحلقه على موقع يوتيوب موقع لمشاهده جميع قنوات عربي على الميديا هذا هو الحب الحلقه الاولى مسلسل على غغغ
This is exceptional! Very neat and "to the point". I hope you continue to share with the world your knowledge in the same manner! Thank you.
I thank God for having blessed us with elites like you
Elites I don't know.. 😇 But thank you!
I have no words to express my deepest Appreciation ,Thanks sir.
Easily one of the most helpful tutorials I have seen! Thank you.
Thank you for this video. I honestly dislike Stata because I work with SPSS but for a course I needed to learn and this was really helpful.
Thanks! :)
Thank you so much, I was actually terrified of STATA but you have made it understable......
This is extremely helpful. I had to deal with exact question in my course work. Thanks so much
incredibly useful content, thank you! would love to see more videos soon (especially on topics related to panel data)
Great video, much more helpful than others I've watched
Thanks a lot Freek! Comments like these that make me appreciate doing this stuff.
Best video tutorial on stata I came across. Keep it up 👍👍
I loved this video, very helpful, amazing work!!
Why you stopped Sir? You were great. I really miss the videos.
I am working with WRDS and pulling data from Sustainalytics and Compustata. Can you make a video on how to merge the two data?
Hey mate! this was such an awesome video. Could you please add a video on how to generate new variables, by imposing multiple conditions like if, and, or, and other complex conditions. Thanks.
Hey, great video! When I try to change to long, it always says that i is incorrectly stated, and I type it like this: reshape long gdp_pc, i(country) j(year)... I only have the countries and the same variable for many years, where is my mistake?
Great video! Thank you very much!
hi, for the loop, i used exact some command, it always shows 'x' invalid name ? other parts all fine, tried few times, only loop part cannot run ....
Check my video number 7 at minute 16:40. You’re probably using the wrong symbol. 'x' is wrong, you need `x'.
How to merge world growth data with company sample ? Company from many countries and growth rate also from many countries. More than one company from same country.
Thank you so much for the tutorial! I do have a question regarding the loop to rename variables. It didn't work for me. Do you please have any idea why it didn't work?
Hahahaha I used () instead of {}
next time put the data set in the description so we follow. thank you
On PC it is ctrl+D, on Mac cmd+shift+D
Thank you! It was very useful. I am getting "variable year contains all missing values" error after reshape command. Can you help me with this situation.
Question: what if the dataset has more than one series? how can we loop them??
Hello Sir! Great video. I'm just getting into using STATA. Are you a Trader??? I'm trying to understand to use it for my trading.
Hi there! I think stata can be useful for doing important analyses before you trade. What are you looking for? Maybe I can make a new video.
I'm looking to use Stata to input the data from reports to come up with a forecast of market predictions. Like inputting the Data from a countries GDP and being able to do a linear regression...etc.
I am studying a course by Anton Kreil. He uses Excel to manually review all these different market driver reports. I figured it has to be a easier way via STATA.
@@BigWoodzCBCL Yeah, that should be quite easy in Stata. You could automate quite a lot of stuff probably. Where do you get the raw data from? I might be able to have a look, just I'm very busy with work atm.
@@BigWoodzCBCL Stata can be used for that purpose. you can do your predictions with stata
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thanks for your video.. very useful..
keep up the great work. :-)
Hi, Could you pls help me learning bayer & hanck cointegration in stata or eviews. thanx
The loop command that aimed to add 1955 to the variable name never seemed to work for me and would name my variables "exports_currentUSD5", for example. Weird.
Strange, because there's no variable in the data set with that name. Did you follow each step carefully?
@@statastic I probably skipped a step or misspelled a command, but given that I am getting ahead of myself it's okay. I'll come back to it once I course Econometrics II.
@@patriciocantu5587 I just uploaded a new video specifically on macros and loops. Might be helpful. Good luck with your studies!
It's probably because you are writing 'x' instead of `x', which can be obtained by pressing Alt+96
@@gaelblanchard7392 Use the ` key under the Esc key on the left side of your keyboard `x' and close with the single ' next to your enter key on the right side of your keyboard. Also must use { }instead of ( )
Thank you so much!!
i found the video very informative
FYI, the string has changed to v`x' instead of v'x'
Can you help the forvalue part am stuck
great video!
Awesome
Life saver
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I need some help. How to contact you?
Hey there!
statastic2 at gmail dot com
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You save me! thx!!
Cool, happy to hear that!
the font is not readable
want some more of STATA.
Am super busy atm, but will try to upload more soon. Thanks for your comment!
Thank you. Great video
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it.