advice on automated trading tools

Quote from prt_systems:

...The number of off the shelf commercial products, and open-source products that are available to use for these purposes is sufficient....
If possible, would you provide names of such open source products. Sure would be nice to find something like this in the dotnet world.
 
Quote from prt_systems:

Actually your rate is about half what a qualifed person would get to build something from the ground up..... However.....

There is very little demand/need anymore to create customized rule engines from scratch. The number of off the shelf commercial products, and open-source products that are available to use for these purposes is sufficient. The only enitities that are building these from the ground up are larger software houses that have a full product to market - no niches really left to fill - or very large trading organizations (and within these firms their needs have largely been met).

That rate is what I'd expect to pay out to a sub/independent with that skill set - I would not bill them out at that! Plus, I do business in Ohio :) The normal bill rate out here to a client for a J2EE contractor (my area of expertise) is around 85-100/hr, which I would probably pay 60-75/hr on a 1099.

rules engines: i doubt there are any robust ones out there that a non-techie trader could easily use "on the fly". I've worked with plenty of rules engines, but I've yet to come across a non-techie business user that could honestly write the sript/rules.. We ended up writing a very specific engine for dummed down plain english rules for an insurance company, and they still ended up having a 'semi-techie" type person updating/editing them.. not a porogrammer per-se, but somebody along the lines of a closet-programmer/hobbiest type.. Just like they all think they can have their business users do their workflow modeling :) never happens, as guys who are good and know the workflow engine of choice bill at 180.
 
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