Trade management. It allows you to be wrong and still make money. I used to just set static targets and stops based on market state at entry,...
What is this, a Medium.com dry run?
Sorry, dropped the ball on that one. When I'm in front of my workstation, I'm writing code and/or trading...try not to be elite-tradering. Had a...
Pybind11. I've tried swig, but it only works for very basic stuff. Also, to be clear, I'm not embedding the interpreter in c++ (although one...
I can only measure so well, using my system clock. Ask anyone in TRUE HFT, and they will tell you timing is a challenging science. The way I"m...
Good lord...that ES
Absolutely hate AWS. For some reason, I thought it was a good idea to host my git repos in CodeCommit (before GitHub allowed free private repos)....
What do you mean "most APIs"? Most languages? If its simply some sort of socket protocol, that would make sense. If that is the case, I wonder...
Haven't tried it, but I see no reason it wouldn't. I've used the threading module with success, but I prefer to manage the threading on the c++ side.
They've always had a FiX interface, which i assume is language agnostic. Is this what you're referring to ?
Haven't seen this. But I'll look into it
I've always had the same problem, but...that's the nice thing about scripting: I can screen print any accessable state variable
Will do some screen grabs tommorow. What was your failure point?
Nice thing about this approach is I don't have to have software that handles every single corner-case event. I've found programming for the...
I dont really trade from the notebook, per se, since the execution decisions are produced automatically. I observe, control, and research from...
I'm a huge fan of everything having to do with R|API, but as you may know, it does not have support for Python which is a far more accessible...
Where is the guy who was saying Java is the shiiiit?
I don't understand why they require resets....it's absurd . You'd think someone as prolific as IB would have a little more '2019' api. I leave...
Note that the airbus at the top of the list only has ~300 planes in service. The 737 has ~3000.
Found on quora...so take it for what its worth: Boeing: 1.84 million flights per crash Airbus: 0.81 million flights per crash They are both...
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