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    Yahoo! Finance data feed delay

    It seems like the Yahoo! Finance data feed in general is quite up-to-date, however, some symbols belonging to the Russell 2000 index, e.g. INSW etc., only show the first data point about 15-20 min into the daily trading session, any idea why this is the case, and if yes, is there any insight...
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    Reasonable revenue split as trader

    Would be my 2nd most preferred option, better than a fixed fee though.
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    Reasonable revenue split as trader

    Well, actually at "steady state" it's no more than half an hour per day, later, with bigger AUM it will take some more coordination but not vastly more.
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    Reasonable revenue split as trader

    IP is no issue, software is running on our server which we just connect to their trading account - plug n' play. Running the strategy requires about 5 min of work per day.
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    Reasonable revenue split as trader

    Would a similar strategy but with ETFs for US market be of interest?
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    Reasonable revenue split as trader

    Hi Bob, thanks for the note, in this case it's actually for the Chinese market. We're running tests for similar strategy for US equities that looks equally promising.
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    Reasonable revenue split as trader

    The system rebalances the portfolio once per day so not really HFT, therefore capacity is deemed very large (100M+), Sharpe ratio is currently at 2.5, virtually no DD at all, only traded it for 3 months though but backtesting since 2006 have indicated similar return.
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    Reasonable revenue split as trader

    Long/Short CTA, not HFT, Sharpe ratio about 2.5, very high capacity (100M+).
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    Reasonable revenue split as trader

    Yes, 50/50 split of fees in other words...
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    Reasonable revenue split as trader

    I double checked, it's 10% of fund-level returns, so with 20% carry this means half of the carry. The fund has about 50M USD AUM spread across 10-15 strategies. This sounds pretty ok to me, or?
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    Reasonable revenue split as trader

    Ok, what's your reply to my question with this in mind?
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    Reasonable revenue split as trader

    It's a CTA strategy which is expected to return 40% annualized gross, I've been running quant strategies since 2012 with my own RIA firm, PhD but no finance professional qualifications or Wall St experience...
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    Reasonable revenue split as trader

    Hi all, I have just agreed with a local asset manager to run a CTA strategy for them. I have developed the trading system and responsible for order execution, but all the rest (risk managment, compliance, legal, backoffice) etc. are on their side. I don't take any financial risk. They have...
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    Google Finance

    Thanks for the advice, but I do fully automated trading, hence I need to pull the data via an API directly into my app...any other ideas? Yahoo Finance still seems to work but I've had some problems with it after they introduced the URL breadcrumbing earlier this year.
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    Google Finance

    I'd rather call them and ask them to scrap their slogan "don't be evil" - liars!
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    Google Finance

    It's absolutely mind boggling how Google can remove one of the key features and then make the claim that they will "continue to improve", yeah right!
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    Google Finance

    I already do have, but this type of service is way more convenient rather than having to start some shitty client software, go through login procedure and connect via an API...agree?
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    Google Finance

    I don't use a portfolio, I download ticker symbols individually...
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    Google Finance

    F*ck, don't tell me it's going down the pipe too... :-( Yesterday half of the top 100 ETFs worked, now not even SPY...
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    Google Finance

    As of yesterday, my routine for downloading Google Finance csv data is only working for a limited number of symbols, for the rest only HTML code is returned, anyone has an idea what's going on?
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