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A high-frequency trading and market-making backtesting and trading bot in Python and Rust, which accounts for limit orders, queue positions, and latencies, utilizing full tick data for trades and order books, with real-world crypto market-making examples for Binance Futures

  • Updated Nov 24, 2024
  • Rust
VisualHFT

VisualHFT is a cutting-edge GUI platform for market analysis, focusing on real-time visualization of market microstructure. Built with WPF & C#, it displays key metrics like Limit Order Book dynamics and execution quality. Its modular design ensures adaptability for developers and traders, enabling tailored analytical solutions.

  • Updated Jul 11, 2024
  • C#

C++ 17 based library (with sample applications) for testing equities, futures, etfs & options based automated trading ideas using DTN IQFeed real time data feed and Interactive Brokers (IB TWS API) for trade execution. Some support for Alpaca & Phemex. Notifications via Telegram [irc: Libra #tradeframe ]

  • Updated Nov 25, 2024
  • C++

OrderBook Heatmap visualizes the limit order book, compares resting limit orders and shows a time & sales log with live market data streamed directly from the Binance WS API. This was a short exploratory project. Keep in mind that a lot of work is needed for this to work in all market conditions.

  • Updated Mar 9, 2021
  • JavaScript

An automated bot for trading on PancakeSwap, created for DeFi enthusiasts and investors who want to optimize their returns on BSC (Binance Smart Chain). It supports risk management features, trailing stops, slip protection, and a user-friendly interface for customizing trading strategies.

  • Updated Oct 23, 2024
  • Python

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