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Squire J Programming For Electrical Engineers 2020
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Through Interactive Brokers, software developers can write applications that read financial data, scan for contracts, and submit orders automatically. Individuals can now take advantage of the same high-speed decision making and order placement that professional trading firms use. This book walks through the process of developing applications based on IB's Trader Workstation (TWS) programming interface. Beginning chapters introduce the fundamental classes and functions, while later chapters show how they can be used to implement full-scale trading systems. With an algorithmic system in place, traders don't have to stare at charts for hours on end. Just launch the trading application and let the TWS API do its work. The material in this book focuses on Python and C++ coding, so readers are presumed to have a basic familiarity with one of these languages. However, no experience in financial trading is assumed. If you're new to the world of stocks, bonds, options, and futures, this book explains what these financial instruments are and how to write applications capable of trading them. Matthew Scarpino is a veteran programmer with over twenty years of experience and a CFA Level II candidate. Introducing Algorithmic Trading and Interactive Brokers Stocks, Bonds, and TWS Trading Options with TWS Options Strategies Trading Futures Contracts Fundamental Classes of the API Contracts and Orders Accessing Financial Data Scanning for Securities Advanced Orders Computing Technical Indicators Implementing Option Strategies in Code The Turtle Trading and Bollinger-MFI Systems Practical Algorithmic Trading Appendix A: The FIX Protocol Appendix B: The Kelly Criterion
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