Quote from nononsense:
Indeed, the ones that don't know any better do!
This topic has been discussed EXHAUSTIVELY in earlier threads. Being a relative newbie in this area, you may have missed a substantial part of these.
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Just search for Python and you're sure to find what you are looking for.Quote from cashonly:
OK, obviously I missed some threads. But when I talk to my buddies doing IT at the major brokerages in NYC (MER, JPM, UBS, etc.) they're all doing C++ and C# for automated trading.
Can you give me a link to some of the threads you are referring to?
Quote from TKM:
RSHUHART,
I think you are mis-judging.
Here is your question:
>What do the professionals used for automated trading? I'm not >talking about Tradestation, I hear the program can be inefficient >when it comes to processing code (although this would only >matter for super scalping). But maybe I heard wrong.
I am a professional trader and I use the cooltrade software for automated trading. I am not affiliated with cooltrade, so you can slam all you want. Whether you like like their website or not, doesn't negate the fact that the software works great for me.
Best to you, mister 16 poster!