Sure thing. First day live demo. What could possibly go wrong![]()
oh man, that is so funny i watched at least 10 times
haha
hope it goes better
good luck
Sure thing. First day live demo. What could possibly go wrong![]()
Yeah...don't sign up for his signal service. Hilarious!oh man, that is so funny i watched at least 10 times
haha
hope it goes better
good luck

This coming Friday will be my last day at my company of thirteen plus years. The company builds and sells SDKs and SAAS products centered around digital imaging. I have learned a great deal about what it takes to build, sell and support software. Time to take what I have learned and apply it to my own ideas. Having a family and children (one under 5 years old), my scarcest commodity is time. Not for long!
For the past year and a half I have been working on an SDK/App (C# .NET Core) that uses machine learning techniques to dramatically automate finding trading strategies. It currently supports EOD as has exceeded my expectations in terms of usefulness. I have two more items to complete to fully prove out my idea before I can polish it up and make it a commercially viable solution.
1. Add support for intraday futures data and be able to find profitable strategies.
2. Add ability to automatically generate code from those strategies to be used in an external platform for live trading (considering AlgoTerminal as the first platform to target).
Assuming I get those two items figured out, I should a fully functioning product by October 1. I have a considerable financial runway but am only giving myself until the end of 2018 to get some initial traction with the product.
Good times!!
fan27
Thanks! No plans to open source it. I am however open to a mutually beneficial exchange of services/licensing in certain situations.Good luck with the project! Any plans to open source it? Sounds very useful
This coming Friday will be my last day at my company of thirteen plus years. The company builds and sells SDKs and SAAS products centered around digital imaging. I have learned a great deal about what it takes to build, sell and support software. Time to take what I have learned and apply it to my own ideas. Having a family and children (one under 5 years old), my scarcest commodity is time. Not for long!
For the past year and a half I have been working on an SDK/App (C# .NET Core) that uses machine learning techniques to dramatically automate finding trading strategies. It currently supports EOD as has exceeded my expectations in terms of usefulness. I have two more items to complete to fully prove out my idea before I can polish it up and make it a commercially viable solution.
1. Add support for intraday futures data and be able to find profitable strategies.
2. Add ability to automatically generate code from those strategies to be used in an external platform for live trading (considering AlgoTerminal as the first platform to target).
Assuming I get those two items figured out, I should a fully functioning product by October 1. I have a considerable financial runway but am only giving myself until the end of 2018 to get some initial traction with the product.
Good times!!
fan27
I wish you well with this.
How will yours compare to the products already commercially available that do the same or similar?
How do you plan on competing, or coexisting with them?
Thanks
So does this mean AlgoTerminal doesn't allow different strategies to communicate with each other?The key feature I need is to be able to execute multiple strategies together and to have a component that controls risk of the entire group of strategies.