Welcome to NexusFi: the best trading community on the planet, with over 150,000 members Sign Up Now for Free
Genuine reviews from real traders, not fake reviews from stealth vendors
Quality education from leading professional traders
We are a friendly, helpful, and positive community
We do not tolerate rude behavior, trolling, or vendors advertising in posts
We are here to help, just let us know what you need
You'll need to register in order to view the content of the threads and start contributing to our community. It's free for basic access, or support us by becoming an Elite Member -- see if you qualify for a discount below.
-- Big Mike, Site Administrator
(If you already have an account, login at the top of the page)
Quantopian - Pretty dang cool, especially if you like Python
It's a hosted algo trading platform. You write your algos in Python (which is just an awesome language, imho), and you can backtest it against up to 10 years of minute data. Right now, it's limited to US equities, and like I said minute data is the best you'll get for now, but the product is still in beta. It's also FREE. Ultimately, they plan on extending it so that you can have it execute trades for you, which will be the paid portion -- sorta like the NinjaTrader business model.
The in-browser IDE isn't too bad either. It's also nice to not have backtesting taking up resources on your own machine (esp for those of us who have to sit in VirtualBox/Fusion to run our software).
I work at Quantopian. Thanks for checking us out, and thanks for posting about us.
We're trying to make it very easy to use algorithms for trading - basically, easy to be a quant. Backtesting, data, trading, etc. are all a real pain when you get started, and we're trying to move all those obstacles out of the way.
I'm happy to answer any questions you have about us, either here or in email. Thanks,
I haven't had a ton of time to play with it in the past month, but definitely plan on ramping that up soon. It's a very cool product. I LOVE that it is in Python. I actually spent most of January building my algo trading system/backtester in Python, and it was just too much work to do correctly (too much work on the stuff that isn't the algorithm itself), so I dropped the project and went back to Ninjatrader...what a bummer that was.
Platform: TradeLink, OpenQuant, considering anything that works...
Trading: if it trades...
Posts: 94 since Oct 2010
Thanks Given: 24
Thanks Received: 39
Hi, Dan.
Love your concept and very excited about start-ups like Quantopian.
The thing I didn’t understand is why you went down the proprietary language route. Why didn’t you guys run with a C#, Java or other implementation? The proprietary language route will really reduce your addressable market.
Take another look - it's all Python, not a proprietary language. Traderwerks correctly notes the power of Python plus the pandas library. And he has the details quite correct, too, with the open-sourced backtester. Check it out.
Platform: TradeLink, OpenQuant, considering anything that works...
Trading: if it trades...
Posts: 94 since Oct 2010
Thanks Given: 24
Thanks Received: 39
Guys,
Thanks very much for the prompt replies.
And for correcting me; I understood the implementation to be a something other than a standard language – I played with Python many years ago (probably university … too many years ago).
Yep, pretty cool indeed. Kudos to these guys for kicking off a long-needed web capability.
My concerns for them are that, if it catches on, the stream of feature/function requests will swamp their "free" model or open them up to a clone-competitor who skims the market with a quasi-free alternative (Aside: I'm a technology marketing guy by career, and this sounds very much like a case where the "pioneer" ends up face down in the dust with his back full of arrows -- hope not though).
The site is a bit limited for me at the moment because it lacks tick-level data (maybe a paid feature?) and I'm not clear on how to implement multi-time-frame algos (probably my ignorance though). All that said, I really hope these guys are wildly successful