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    Define “Edge”

    orderflow
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    The hacker who saved Coinbase

    You don't want to see how the sausage is made. It will make you unplug everything. For every story you hear about there are 100(0)x more
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    Able to trade small accounts successfully but fail when account size is large

    What % of ET'ers do you think have a strategy?
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    NFTs, the next wave of stupidity

    Yes, I know that. I thought the discussion was that many NFTs (ie apes) were overvalued and trivial to create thus requiring greater fools to keep prices going up. However, an NFT of property rights, deeds, legal documents, ... those are useful btw, the brooklyn bridge is for sale in decentraland
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    Java API based trade execution platform

    TWS gateway is not required https://www.interactivebrokers.com/en/index.php?f=4945&p=requiredminimums
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    NFTs, the next wave of stupidity

    you said it yourself Dumb money . For NFTs at least
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    NFTs, the next wave of stupidity

    I didn't say anything about copying; not even sure if you can copy but can clone and fork. Yes, you can tell the origins of an NFT. However it is trivial to create an NFT (which is itself a crypto coin) and there is no requirement that the NFT has supply of a single token and no minting. I can...
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    Java API based trade execution platform

    ib provides FIX connectivity
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    NFTs, the next wave of stupidity

    Nothing stopping someone from creating an NFT of some object on multiple block chains. Or an NFT of more than 1 supply. The T in nft is token aka coin
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    NFTs, the next wave of stupidity

    so the real issue is finding greater fools and hype?
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    NFTs, the next wave of stupidity

    I consider myself an artist. I can create millions of NFTs in seconds. I can create an NFT of me creating the prior NFT endlessly. wild west
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    Does this business exist?

    not sure about stats but here https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-12-16/quant-trading-platform-quantopian-closes-down
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    Does this business exist?

    quantopian tried. It failed because no one was profitable
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    pandas too slow for event driven backtesting

    Disagree. One is research. The other implementation.
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    pandas too slow for event driven backtesting

    apples and oranges. The OP is about back testing not trading
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    Reverse Stock Split should be prohibited!

    keep track of notional value. does it go up, down, stay the same?
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    pandas too slow for event driven backtesting

    if you're using pandas or numpy remove the word for from your code.
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    SPAC question.

    I don't know. I thought a SPAC was a shell co with a bank account that traded like a stock in hopes of acquiring something. My question was more in how merger deals work.
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    understanding etfs

    around 12 years ago all etfs were inline with its indicative NAV. If an etf was out of line with iNAV liquidity will be an issue so you cannot just buy constituents and sell the etf and do a create end of day. What did work back then was trading tight market ETFs composed of wide market...
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    SPAC question.

    When companies are acquired isn't there some kind of walk away fee?
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