Quote from byteme:
Your analogy is unfair. Marketcetera was designed as infrastrucure and plumbing - not as an automated trading "plaftorm" for retail traders who need to automate their moving average crossover system.
Tradelink is much more in line with what you are looking for.
I apologize, if it seems so.
I am an ardent admirer of what Marketcetera is trying to do. As an open source project however, its target market is irrelevant. If I can deploy it....its for me
Its as simple as that.But it does seem that the meltdown came at the wrong time for them. Had indicators been the only thing, I could have got somebody to integrate TAlib....and the matter would have been done.
They lack many essential things, even for their target audience the prop. shop. or small hedge fund....a back testing engine, a historical feed db (though there are other products that can fulfill this), adapters to brokers.
I admire their software design but as a ready platform....there's years to go....as a building block for someone who is going to code from scratch....an admirable place to start.
I have seen this again & again. Separate open source software projects, complementary, but not being integrated (speaking of TAlib & similar mature open source Java & non-Java but callable from Java, in case of Marketcetera).