About the program for creating the option strike prices... Have you read the OCC rules on when a new option strike is created?
Stop trying to send them bitcoins... :P
there's a few ways in which you could do this. maybe this can be done through a DDE, although Im not sure. I've used ddE to share data to/from...
Check this out... http://recode.net/2014/09/10/introducing-binatix-a-deep-learning-trading-firm-thats-already-profitable/
one thing is sure with the proprietary languages, they are able to deliver trading systems with a LOT less verbosity than general purpose...
We are planning to connect through the FIX and to maintain our own DB and Javascript charts. For the front end we've been using MT4 while we get...
:O ohh ok... :D Lol... im in the process of connecting with them too and what I like most about them is the fact that they're a regulated MTF :)
It's no surprise that they can't take bitcoin since they are a fully regulated MTF under the Financial Conduct Authority's supervision...
I came across the code for an SMA crossover system built on python zipline....
usually prop firms connect to brokers through fix on the server side. on the other end they offer traders some kind of front end or API for...
running a broker dealer is a mayor pain in the neck... (and as explained by others above, that's a requirement if you want to connect directly to...
non omnes paribus
The question was specifically about 2 proprietary languages (Amibroker AFL, Tradestation Easylanguage) 1 platform (NinjaTrader) and an open...
Very good article. CS Crossfinder used to be one of my favorite darkpools... I guess they changed their ways towards the dark side (pun intended)...
You are correct the >5 minutes is an exaggeration. What I meant to say is that these are languages for retail platforms (and a high level...
The points that you bring up are the basic idea for using darkpools. I used to rely heavily on hidden orders and dark pools when I traded in dry...
Actually you can use python to interface to multiple brokers that offer a REST API (the same is true of Java, C#, or any other language that isn't...
Python stands out in that list as it is the only one that doesn't tie you up to 1 provider. as for the pros and cons of each language... that's...
that 32 bit is going to become a wall on your project rather quickly as you start loading the actual ticks into the db. If you can go with an open...
you can get the quotes for all of LMAX order books through the FIX 4.4
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