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Qlib is an AI-oriented quantitative investment platform, which aims to realize the potential, empower the research, and create the value of AI technologies in quantitative investment. With Qlib, you can easily try your ideas to create better Quant investment strategies.

  • Updated Aug 20, 2021
  • Python
quant-trading

Python quantitative trading strategies including VIX Calculator, Pattern Recognition, Commodity Trading Advisor, Monte Carlo, Options Straddle, London Breakout, Heikin-Ashi, Pair Trading, RSI, Bollinger Bands, Parabolic SAR, Dual Thrust, Awesome, MACD

  • Updated Jul 26, 2021
  • Python
Superalgos
WenceslaoGrillo
WenceslaoGrillo commented May 29, 2020

Some suggestions to make it easier to run the backend without the front end. Some of these suggestions might be *ix only:

  • a command line parameter to indicate that the back end should start with everything that is pending without waiting for a front end to be available in the browser.
  • some instruction to make it work as a daemon (Linux) or service (Windows) to gain independence from the te

A multi-asset, multi-strategy, event-driven trade execution and management platform for running many algorithms/bots at many venues simultaneously with unified risk management and reporting. Uses MongoDB for storage and Telegram for user notifications/trade consent.

  • Updated Mar 9, 2021
  • Python

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