Quote from rickty:
I'm presently using Wealth-Lab as an autotrading platform with IB. For the most part it is working well. However, support for non-Fidelity organizations can only get worse. Furthermore, there are other things that I would like to do with my auto-trading software. Faster optimizations would be very useful. These days, I think there is no reason to be using a proprietary scripting language. (However, I must say that the Wealth Lab script is very good, albeit slow). I would also like to trade with other brokers such as, Open E Cry who offer better margin rates and probably better service. For these reasons I've been looking at what else is available at present.
Foremost in my mind is that fact that the software should cost around $500-$600. I had a quick look at RightEdge, and it looks promising, but still in early development. I look forward to their first production issue in the next few months. At the present time. it looks like it does not provide optimization. Also, I didn't see that the charts are annotated with the buy/sell signals of a trading system that was run. Anyone have more info about this?
I've also looked at the Alyuda's Tradecision a little. It also features Neural Nets and Genetic Algorithms. However, they don't offer a evaluation version. (Some vendors get in their own way of selling their products). I'm also concerned that their user group doesn't appear very active.
I think that there is niche for an autotrading/backtesting platform where standard (compiled) computer languages are used in writing the system code, which offers access to autotrading with IB and some other more popular brokers.
Richard