Automated High-Frequency Trading Bots (GPU, CPU): Live Results Comparison [Institutional Scale]

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Everyone could use cTrader (cT). I think it's an allowable platform to compare HFT trading bots. The bots you write for cTrader are the cBots. You can try community cBots and share/sell yours. I'm waiting a bit to hear your opinions. When we share the vision, we can start the topic of this thread with CTrader.

A few members told me they can't access some of the bots I'm using. I expected as much. That's why I asked you to specify the platforms and bots. I mentioned MT and cT both being widely available platforms. However, I believe cT is better for HFT. So, if these platforms are what you use, I recommend cT to complete this thread's mission.

Again, some people might not read my introduction when I joined the forum. I'm here on behalf of my person, and everything I do for entertainment. I refer to the "if you..." and "...get more customers" comments. I'm not here to get customers. We've got marketing staff for that. Thanks.

I also don't see why the usage of standard indicators, like RSI, is a problem for some. In my experience, it's possible to make a profit with well-established methods. When I talk about experimental technologies, I do it for fun. You shouldn't interpret it as a requirement for profit.

Finally, about how profitable HFT can be to you as an individual: It's true that these strategies are often competitive in nature, and competing with other institutions can feel challenging on particular exchanges and pairs, but there are slots where you can fit with your bots. Finding a pair where you can stay competitive is part of the solution. One I can assist you with if it's an obstacle to you.

We all can diverge back to the original purpose of the discussion.

You name the bots and describe the results.

I'll see what I can do to compare them.


In my experience, you'll become a better trader if you don't focus on what you can't do but on what you can do. I'm positive that HFT can be available to people.
 
15 YT subs woo hoo.

You mean my personal YouTube account. At least those 15 people did something to help me fight suicidal thoughts. You might not know how hard it is to survive. I'm grateful to be able to make these contributions. Anyone who appreciates deserves love, no matter the number.
 
You mean my personal YouTube account. At least those 15 people did something to help me fight suicidal thoughts. You might don't know how hard it is to survive.


I don't think you're doing yourself any favors with these ridiculous HFT claims. Then you post some retail FX bots as proof of whatever.

Take care of yourself and don't waste your time here.
 
Do you have FlashBot? I heard it rocks

Hey, I wonder if you mean an HFT bot to exploit an exchange flash to play a flash trading strategy. I mean the exchange of flashing information about buy and sell orders from market participants before the information becomes available to the public.

Alternatively, you might have meant those arbitrage bots that operate with flash orders.

Also, there's the Flashbots organization to mitigate the negative externalities from Maximal Extractable Value (MEV), and they've got bots, too.

Those are what I usually mean under "flash bots." There might be more meanings. So, I'd ask you to clarify yours.
 
You mean my personal YouTube account. At least those 15 people did something to help me fight suicidal thoughts. You might not know how hard it is to survive. I'm grateful to be able to make these contributions. Anyone who appreciates deserves love, no matter the number.
No. Your signal/trading account(?). 15 is not bad for it being up only a month. Guess I should have put a smiley in previous post. Anyway keep it up. That's 15 more than I have. :thumbsup:
 
Dear Esteemed Members,

I'm asking your discussion regards a community project I planned.

So many people keep asking me about the daily results of different automated High-Frequency Trading (HFT) bots that I could post a comparison regularly in one thread.

I could handle your questions easily if I could refer everyone to this single thread where everyone would find all the relevant daily profits (or losses) from day to day to the bot they're interested in.

People keep asking me because my institutions use both GPU and CPU bots on a large scale. I also understand that most people only want to try one or two and need more information to choose. Clearly, you hold different expectations and can afford uneven resources, while some bots are simply scams.

I don't worry about our edge because everyone who has ever succeeded with an HFT bot knows how much depends on factors like maintenance or server proximity, which competitors can't easily copy without paying the price, which they usually don't.

I emphasize that it's my personal contribution without the involvement of my institutions because some bots my institutions use I bought for myself. I only wanted to explain they can scale up to the institutional level. Consequentially, I'll share the results from my servers, and thus, everything I write is a personal opinion and represents only my success or failure.

I believe the most straightforward method to figure out if you find it useful is to keep sharing daily reports in this thread. Upon demand, I prepared a live stream where people could follow everything in real-time. Clearly, the sustenance of such a stream has costs, and I'll do it only if you like the principle.

Being a personal venture, I won't ask my employees to involve. So, I've to ask you to help me start it off. Let's start with some questions. When you answer these questions, consider what I've written above. I'm looking for a solution I can implement alone.

1. How can we describe results, and in what format?

2. How many bots can we compare with human eyes on the results table?

3. What analytics do we want to see together with the results?

Example answer:

I want to see the daily profit, maximum drawdown, pair, trade amount, open account value, and close account value.

Compare no more than 6 bots on a bar diagram.

It'd be nice to see the daily profit deviation of individual bots compared to the average daily profit of all bots.


Kind Regards,
Ely

Selectable comparisons of strategies to each other and to benchmarks.
By Signal, Session, EntryMethod (Strategy)
Winrate with BE's
R:R
Stop/Target/Potential/Actual(EarlyExit) Ticks
Consecutive Winners/Losers/BEs

Results by:
Signal/Session/EntryMethod
Time/ofDay/ofWeek/ofMonth
 
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