roboquant
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9.4 | 9.0 | |
9 days ago | 7 days ago | |
JavaScript | Python | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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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?
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