Once again you are referring to VB.NET, why? I was curious about how you did the threading in Visual Basic, not VB.NET. And no... even in...
No it's not :D Besides that.. if you are asking yourself such questions as "too much curvefitting", then YES! You are curvefitting, a good...
Ohh I wasn't looking for a trading platform, just curious, because I have read a big amount of literature of the subject. The performance of...
Are you referring to VB.NET ? You did say Visual Basic though!! I understand threading in .Net it's very complicated and not one just should...
You should break your post up into smaller and more manageable pieces :), posting one question at a time and thoroughly read and reply :)
Hi tradelink So you think StreamBase Sales Speak could refer to anything, something like that was going through my mind. Well... my question...
How did you the handle the threading?
Hello We have all read all such sales words as "Performance: StreamBase processes messages at rates of up to hundreds of thousands of...
He was referring to Visual Basic! not .Net
Look at AutomatedTrader.net , I believe they have some measures.
Are you sure it's VB, not VB.NET ? Please confirm.
Have you curvefitted it? If you are optimizing your strategy, your strategy is wrong :)
Yes... inevitable came Microsoft to follow the CEP-wagon, model Hype. Please take a look. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff518551.aspx...
But only fools have their user interface/ graphical charting tight couplet to their code. :D
Kind of funny to keep reading these occasionally. This goes to both CPtrader and you! -> I can guarantee you both that it will not be the...
You wrote "assist me", it could be that you should program and another should test it or somewhat work together as a developer team.
What are your skills?
If you are building the ATS from scratch then you could easily take any code-latency into consideration when you back-test it. On that way you can...
I wrote a small class for summation: public static class Summation { //static KeyValuePair<int, double> value;...
Yes... exactly :)
Separate names with a comma.