Automated Platforms

I went the way of SierraCharts and IB.
At first I found SierraCharts was rather difficult to get my mind around but actually in practice was very easy.
I've been using/coding Amibroker for a few years and SC is more user friendly imo.
All up the SC / IB combination has worked well but still using SIM so not live trading yet. I'm all ready to go live with my auto system however I've just relocated from QLD to WA (Queensland - Western Australia) so awaiting to get settled first into a house.
IB concerns me re going belly up (like MF Global) as IB's share price chart is in decline and concerns me enough to also want to sit it out just a bit longer. I'm thinking of using DeepDiscountBrokers in their stead.

Re coding an auto system, I've found the more you code the easier it gets, amazing what great ideas pop up.
When I'm coding in full enthusiastic mode I get out of bed around 2-3AM and work up until 6AM then go to work for the day. Best inspriations come to me early AM. I love coding more than trading, love the maths challenges.
 
Quote from themickey:

For those traders with automated system experience, what Platform would you suggest to use in conjunction with Interactive Brokers:

a) For speculatively long and short trading of just one Index futures symbol. eg SPY.
b) The trading system method has already been determined, ie doesn't require testing.
c) Charts, Back testing and Indicators not required.
d) Web based preferably so it can be monitored remotely.
e) Speed or latency not important as this is not HFT.

and the last one might be asking a bit much but thought to ask anyhow...

f) The ability to trade the same instrument if possible but at different time periods, eg simultaneously, 5, 10, 15, 60 minute bars and perhaps EOD bars.

I spent 2-3 years trying all kinds of different platforms with various levels of success, and I can honestly say that if it takes you 1-2 years to program your own system, just write your own and build it.
 
One thing that I have learned when using automated platforms is that to always make sure that you have a stable internet connection. If it's intermittent, there will always be chances that an order could not be receive at the market.
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dont hold your breath. If Anton applies the same understanding of professionalism and speed here as in his firm's userformums (eg. replying to thread questions 3 months late if ever is the norm) then you may wanna hold off with this question....

Anton do you have stats on latency with different connections OQ supports?

for example quant house and TT. what is the 70 percentile of latency distribution for order release.

specifically difference between time at which QH or TT received order from OQ software and time they sent it to an exchange? (this should include margin check, preparing FIX message etc).
 
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