Programming a price action trading BOT

All of this energy spent on determining the right platform, OS, etc. is a complete waste of time if the OP has no edge. OP, your first job should be to find a platform which can help you quickly prove/disprove your trading ideas. If you find something meaningful, then you can worry about the perfect execution platform, OS, etc.
 
All of this energy spent on determining the right platform, OS, etc. is a complete waste of time if the OP has no edge. OP, your first job should be to find a platform which can help you quickly prove/disprove your trading ideas. If you find something meaningful, then you can worry about the perfect execution platform, OS, etc.

RIGHT WE KNOW IT'S DELUSIONAL ANALYSIS PARALYSIS LOL - back to popcorn and bourbon.
 
All of this energy spent on determining the right platform, OS, etc. is a complete waste of time if the OP has no edge. OP, your first job should be to find a platform which can help you quickly prove/disprove your trading ideas. If you find something meaningful, then you can worry about the perfect execution platform, OS, etc.

Exactly. I always tell people who say I need to use Mac Or whatever to stop thinking this way. Follow then path of least resistance to test/get edge.
 
All of this energy spent on determining the right platform, OS, etc. is a complete waste of time if the OP has no edge. OP, your first job should be to find a platform which can help you quickly prove/disprove your trading ideas. If you find something meaningful, then you can worry about the perfect execution platform, OS, etc.
What trading platform if any would allow me to program real-time data (or historic data for that matter), in any programming language, and execute paper trades. Language/OS is not an issue, rather the robustness and scalability (to real-time, real money).
 
What trading platform if any would allow me to program real-time data (or historic data for that matter), in any programming language, and execute paper trades. Language/OS is not an issue, rather the robustness and scalability (to real-time, real money).
I can only speak for SigmaTrader which I use (supports C# or Python). Others in this thread have vouched for other platforms such as NinjaTrader. MotiveWave which is a sponsor on this site is Java based and can be run on Mac.
 
What trading platform if any would allow me to program real-time data (or historic data for that matter), in any programming language, and execute paper trades. Language/OS is not an issue, rather the robustness and scalability (to real-time, real money).

IB API.
 
Exactly. I always tell people who say I need to use Mac Or whatever to stop thinking this way. Follow then path of least resistance to test/get edge.

In some cases it matters, you might run into limitations later on and it's a waste of time when you've already written everything else for this certain platform.
 
In some cases it matters, you might run into limitations later on and it's a waste of time when you've already written everything else for this certain platform.

Valid point as well. But as far as I know MAC is not typical system of choice for most traders as its software is limited.
 
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Valid point as well. But as far as I know MAC is not typical system of choice for most traders as its software is limited.
I disagree. Most professional platforms are cloud-based thus OS is never a run time issue only a development time issue. For day-to-day use Window's reputation is so tarnished but there are 3-ways to emulate windows, one is an actual partition, the other parallel is a little buggy but elegant solution of running both systems at the same time for $70/year.
 
I disagree. Most professional platforms are cloud-based thus OS is never a run time issue only a development time issue. For day-to-day use Window's reputation is so tarnished but there are 3-ways to emulate windows, one is an actual partition, the other parallel is a little buggy but elegant solution of running both systems at the same time for $70/year.
"Most professional platforms are cloud-based.."???
Professional for who?
Trader, developer?

IMO, if you have to ask the question, then don't bother and use Windows, the most popular and used.
 
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