I want to hire an experienced developer for an Algo build

I have a futures trading strategy that works incredibly well using some custom built indicators.

I don't know how to code and have absolutely zero interest in learning how to. Rather, I would prefer to hire somebody who is very experienced in coding and knows what that best platforms are to build an algorithm like this.

It seems like iron beam and Rithmic is Good stack, but I'm open to anything as long as it is hyper reliable and fast.

If you are a developer that can tackle a project like this, please reply or message me as I would like to discuss hiring you.
 
So you prefer giving away your "incredibly well working" logic to an IP thief rather than learning something of the algorithm logic yourself? I seriously doubt that's a good choice.

I have a futures trading strategy that works incredibly well using some custom built indicators.

I don't know how to code and have absolutely zero interest in learning how to. Rather, I would prefer to hire somebody who is very experienced in coding and knows what that best platforms are to build an algorithm like this.

It seems like iron beam and Rithmic is Good stack, but I'm open to anything as long as it is hyper reliable and fast.

If you are a developer that can tackle a project like this, please reply or message me as I would like to discuss hiring you.
 
I have a futures trading strategy that works incredibly well using some custom built indicators.

Hey all. I've developed my own indicator stack in pine script that is working very well. I'm looking to automate this into an algorithm for automated trading that will also allow for signal copying.

In another thread you created, you mentioned that you've wrote the indicator in question in pine script. Not sure if you wrote that yourself, but pine script is quite similar to python. And python is not that hard to learn.

Here's a video that might be of interest. Hope that helps.

 
Roughly how much money is in the budget? Now... quadruple it and be fully prepared to kiss it goodbye. Still excited?
 
In another thread you created, you mentioned that you've wrote the indicator in question in pine script. Not sure if you wrote that yourself, but pine script is quite similar to python. And python is not that hard to learn.

Here's a video that might be of interest. Hope that helps.

Thanks for the video! I paid somebody to develop it, not a coder personally.
 
How do you back test or verify on tick level data without knowing coding?

I will go out on a limb and say even if programmed perfectly, this will lose money.
 
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