Source: Motherboard via BlackListedNews
Date: 11/13/2013
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“If you’re on Wall Street, you would just assume that you’re being ripped off, unless you were the one doing the ripping off,” says Dave Lauer, who has helped build robotic systems at top firms like Citadel.
This is the opening of The Wall Street Code, a new documentary on the mysterious and sometimes incomprehensible world of high frequency trading produced by Backlight, a Dutch public broadcasting company. The focus of the documentary isn’t on Lauer, who has testified as an expert at a Senate Committee Hearing on HFT, but on Haim Bodek, a "genius" algorithm architect who dared to break Wall Street’s notorious omerta, the industry’s unwritten rule of silence and secrecy.
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Showing posts with label algorithmic trading. Show all posts
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Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Backtesting 12+ Years Data in #MT4 Using Minute Bars #quant
Source(s): 4xTrader, Forex Tester Software
Date: 7/11/2013
by: Admin
Here is a step-by-step guide to setting up a decent backtesting environment in MT4 (MetaTrader 4) using 1 minute GMT (Greenwich Mean Time, non-DST) bars from the Forex Tester Software site. The data set goes back to 1/1/2001 (12.5 years of data), consists of 1 minute bars, is regularly updated and can be downloaded for FREE here.
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Free MetaTrader VPS from Amazon AWS #MT4 #quant
Source: One Step Removed

Date: 2/27/2013
by: Shaun Overton
Editor's Note: Amazing information here, most brokers will charge you a fee to run your MT4 EA 24/6 unless you maintain either a minimum number of trades or balance in the account. Here is a way to have your own FREE VPS (Virtual Private Server)!
Video Description
Date: 2/27/2013
by: Shaun Overton
Editor's Note: Amazing information here, most brokers will charge you a fee to run your MT4 EA 24/6 unless you maintain either a minimum number of trades or balance in the account. Here is a way to have your own FREE VPS (Virtual Private Server)!
Video Description
http://www.onestepremoved.com/free-metatrader-vps/
Get a free MetaTrader VPS courtesy of Amazon Web Services. Shaun shows
you how to pick the appropriate type to stay within the free tier.
Setup
MT4 like you would on any other computer.
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
For financial geeks, a do-it-yourself hedge fund site #quant
Source: Reuters via Global Post
Date: July 1, 2013 15:34
by: Tim McLaughlin
BOSTON (Reuters) - In the secretive world of hedge funds, algorithms are not shared because they provide the juice behind market-beating returns, and are a key reason why hedge funds charge their clients "two and twenty" - an annual fee equivalent to 2 percent of assets, plus 20 percent of gains.
Now startup company Quantopian offers a tantalizing proposition for software and financial geeks who want to trade like a hedge fund manager - but don't want to pay those steep fees. The Boston-based firm is bringing together a community of people who build algorithms used for trading stocks.
Nearly 30,000 algorithms have been created from the Quantopian community. A few hundred have been made available for free on the firm's website (www.quantopian.com).
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Date: July 1, 2013 15:34
by: Tim McLaughlin
BOSTON (Reuters) - In the secretive world of hedge funds, algorithms are not shared because they provide the juice behind market-beating returns, and are a key reason why hedge funds charge their clients "two and twenty" - an annual fee equivalent to 2 percent of assets, plus 20 percent of gains.
Now startup company Quantopian offers a tantalizing proposition for software and financial geeks who want to trade like a hedge fund manager - but don't want to pay those steep fees. The Boston-based firm is bringing together a community of people who build algorithms used for trading stocks.Nearly 30,000 algorithms have been created from the Quantopian community. A few hundred have been made available for free on the firm's website (www.quantopian.com).
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