- fastquant VS backtrader
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- fastquant VS ccxt
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- fastquant VS coda
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backtesting_and_algotrading_options_with_Interactive_Brokers_API
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fastquant reviews and mentions
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Launch HN: Coinrule (YC S21) – Automated Trading Made Easy
I would never trust a service like this, but at the same time, I'm curious on how to setup the opposite of their motto: "compete with professional algorithmic traders and hedge funds. coding required!".
Does Fidelity offer an API of some sort so that I can login with my normal credentials and buy/sell? I'm assuming the strategies being used here, like "Ride the Trend", are basically the same ones available here: https://github.com/enzoampil/fastquant
So, given that the previous statements are true, do I just need some Yahoo! Finance API + FastQuant and then MyBank API to autotrade for myself? What else would be involved?
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Backtesting in Python, recommendations please.
https://github.com/enzoampil/fastquant -sort of a wrapper for backtrader that makes it very easy to run backtests and design trade strategies.
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enzoampil/fastquant is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of fastquant is Jupyter Notebook.
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