roboquant
ccxt
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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roboquant
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UnboundLocalError: local variable referenced before assignment
Unless this is a learning exercise, consider ready to go algotrading libraries like https://github.com/edtechre/pybroker/ or https://github.com/neurallayer/roboquant
- Kotlin algo-trading
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Release of roboquant version 1.0
After more than two years of development, I released roboquant version 1.0.
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With your help, I released roboquant version 1.0
And based on this feedback and contributions, I felt finally confident enough to release version 1.0 after more than 2 years of development. As before, you can find out more on the roboquant GitHub page.
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Algo-trading with Kotlin
The software is free (Apache 2.0 license) and you can get the source code at GitHub
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Support for IEX Cloud
Within my open source algo-trading platform roboquant (GitHub), I have been supporting IEX Cloud as a one of the data feed providers for market data.
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Multiple instrument backtesting at the same time
But roboquant can do this, it is even the main modus operandi. It is written in Kotlin/JVM and is very fast even with large amount of data. You can find out more at: GitHub
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New algo trading software
The platform is called roboquant (named after robocop ;) and is written in Kotlin. It is completely free and you can get the source code at GitHub
- GitHub - neurallayer/roboquant: Roboquant is an open source algorithmic trading platform written in Kotlin. It is very fast, flexible, user-friendly and completely free to use.
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feedback on new open source algo-trading framework
Recently I put my algo-trading software named roboquant on GitHub. It is fully open source and would love some feedback from people interested or experienced using algo-trading. So for example if you trade frequently and looking to automate it, what is it you are looking for?
ccxt
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JavaScript Libraries for Implementing Trendy Technologies in Web Apps in 2024
CCXT
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Crypto Trading Bot API workaround
I would sincerely advise you to use a ready to use python library for this like https://github.com/ccxt/ccxt
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Algo Trading
CCXT has good documentation on what exchanges and API's are supported which is very helpful. https://github.com/ccxt/ccxt/wiki/Exchange-Markets-By-Country
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UnboundLocalError: local variable referenced before assignment
Consider using https://github.com/ccxt/ccxt for crypto exchange interaction, which of course will support Binance too
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How to start a personal quant investing scheme?
Check out https://github.com/hummingbot/hummingbot (disclosure: my project). We just added a Binance candles feature where you can construct custom OHLCV candles and TA indicators. You should also check out https://github.com/ccxt/ccxt which has broader exchange support but less order book data management than Hummingbot.
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where to start learning how to build a bot ?
Or if you stick to JavaScript and willing to learn the programming part, then https://github.com/ccxt/ccxt (which is now merged with CCXT Pro but still for free).
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What platform do you recomend if I want to algo-manage multiple account at once?
Ccxt works great for me and it's free and open-source. You can connect and execute on multiple exchanges. It works with Javascript, Python and PHP.
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Best trading platform to program custom indicators, and set up alerts based on those indicators for 1k+ stocks? (TradingView, TradeStation, etc.)
if you're going crypto, try CCXT https://github.com/ccxt/ccxt
- Stuck on Asyncio + Requests - for god's sake will someone please HELP.
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Automating trading with Pinescript
Essentially, to create an automated trading system using TradingView strategies, you would need to acquire the signal using webhooks. Once you acquire the signal, you can use whatever data send with it to manage orders, using the API of your broker. Usually, there are SDKs available to make this process easier. For crypto, one of the most well known SDKs is called CCXT. There are also some made for traditional brokers too. It is a simple process but it does take some experience with programming systems to set up.
What are some alternatives?
ib_insync - Python sync/async framework for Interactive Brokers API
binance-spot-api-docs - Official Documentation for the Binance Spot APIs and Streams
pybroker - Algorithmic Trading in Python with Machine Learning
freqtrade - Free, open source crypto trading bot
aat - Asynchronous, event-driven algorithmic trading in Python and C++
backtrader - Python Backtesting library for trading strategies
sample-trading-bot - Binance Futures Sample Trading Bot
OctoBot - Open source crypto trading bot
pancakeswap-uniswap-sniping-bot - Pancakeswap and Uniswap sniping for beginners. DYOR and modify the code to your liking
reactjs-crypto-api-dashboard - Create a cryptocurrency dashboard using ReactJS and the Coinbase API
pancakeswap-prediction-winner - 🐱🪄🥞 Bot for PancakeSwap Prediction – 26 technical indicators. Make smarter predictions with Pancake Wizard – trust math, not emotions! [Moved to: https://github.com/modagavr/pancake-wizard]
uniswap-sushiswap-arbitrage-bot - Two bots written in JS that uses flashswaps and normal swaps to arbitrage Uniswap. Includes an automated demostration.