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A nimble options backtesting library for Python
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May 21, 2020 - Python
event-driven backtesting framework written in golang
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Sep 12, 2018 - Go
Multi-asset, multi-strategy, event-driven trade execution and management platform (OEMS) for buy-side trading in common markets.
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Jun 8, 2020 - Python
A股回测框架, 模拟实盘账户交易, 适合编写T+0策略
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Jun 3, 2020 - Python
backtrader documentation
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a backtesting framework written in golang 2 years ago (no longer maintain)
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Oct 14, 2017 - Go
Framework that allows you to test long position trading algorithms on historical data with a time frame in mind.
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portfolio-optimization
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May 14, 2020 - Python
backtest and run stock trading strategies
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backtester-python
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Is there an elegant and simple way to visualize a few trading models plotted on 1 chart? In fact a lot of projects like mine are centered around comparing various models (and even groups of models), so that would be handy to have a sugary way around this process, so: