C# Developer Wanting To Learn Trading Strategy Development.

Quote from chrisparity:

I am an experienced low latency automated trader looking for a good C# developer who wants to learn trading strategy development.

I do not have the time to code as well as raising capital. Looking for an experienced C# Developer wanting to break into quantitative strategy trading but does not have any experience in this area.

You will be building a pairs trading quantitative strategy using a state of the art institutional vendor platform.

Could you please give us a brief introduction on how your pairs trading quantitative strategy works and its requirement?
Thanks you
 
Quote from Swan Noir:

I must be missing something. The OP posted a straight up barter offer ... and for all I know one that might take a guy from six figure coding to a seven figure (or more) trading career.

I though there were traders here. The OP has put out an offer. Either it gets lifted or it doesn't. What business is it of those not interested?

well said.
 
chrisparity,

I'm interested, I signed up to private message u, but it says "pm is disabled by the admin" whatever stupid forum set up this is..

anyways where can i contact you?

thanks
 
Quote from Kohanz:
You get what you pay for.
That is always true. I think frequently the idea is to take someone who is not experienced, but smart and watch them developing alongside with you. Also, a rookie would not mind doing some scat work that a senior person would balk at.
 
Quote from sle:

That is always true. I think frequently the idea is to take someone who is not experienced, but smart and watch them developing alongside with you. Also, a rookie would not mind doing some scat work that a senior person would balk at.

Fair enough, but be prepared for some bumps in the road (and perhaps expensive ones) along the way. They are called growing *pains* for a reason.
 
ok I could't resist and I read it, for the programmers wanting market microstrucure on your CV, just search amazon and read the 3 books about it. You will know all about it, probably much more than the OP
 
Quote from the1:

I have been developing trading systems/tools in C++ for many years and I'm currently taking some C# classes. What I'd suggest is you do the same. Look up your local community college and see if they offer C#. Not all do. Many of them are stuck on C++. There's nothing like independence, not having to rely on another person to get things done for you.

No, no, no

if u would be a real c++ programmer you would not take classes for c#

it would take you 2 hours to migrate

please stop fooling yourself, no c++ programmer is stuck on it
 
traderslair,

what's wrong with C#? you imply someone who knows C# very well, cannot compete with other languages?

and what do you yourself prefer to use?
 
Quote from traderslair:

i stopped reading when you said C#

I'll take all your money away while u try taking mine with your toy c# proggies
Programming language is irrelevant.

Besides, if you know what you're doing, .NET code can be just as fast as native c++.
 
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