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    Awesome-Quant

    Awesome-Quant

    A curated list of insanely awesome libraries, packages and resources

    awesome-quant is a curated list (“awesome list”) of libraries, packages, articles, and resources for quantitative finance (“quants”). It includes tools, frameworks, research papers, blogs, datasets, etc. It aims to help people working in algorithmic trading, quant investing, financial engineering, etc., find useful open source or educational resources. Licensed under typical “awesome” list standards.
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    Barter

    Barter

    Open-source Rust framework for building event-driven systems

    Barter is an open-source, Rust-based ecosystem of libraries for building high-performance, event-driven algorithmic trading systems—covering live trading, paper trading, and backtesting. It is designed for safety, speed, and flexibility in quantitative finance workflows. Use mock MarketStream or Execution components to enable back-testing on a near-identical trading system as live-trading.
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    ML for Trading

    ML for Trading

    Code for machine learning for algorithmic trading, 2nd edition

    On over 800 pages, this revised and expanded 2nd edition demonstrates how ML can add value to algorithmic trading through a broad range of applications. Organized in four parts and 24 chapters, it covers the end-to-end workflow from data sourcing and model development to strategy backtesting and evaluation. Covers key aspects of data sourcing, financial feature engineering, and portfolio management. The design and evaluation of long-short strategies based on a broad range of ML algorithms,...
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    Zipline

    Zipline

    Zipline, a Pythonic algorithmic trading library

    Zipline is a Pythonic algorithmic trading library. It is an event-driven system for backtesting. Zipline is currently used in production as the backtesting and live-trading engine powering Quantopian -- a free, community-centered, hosted platform for building and executing trading strategies. Quantopian also offers a fully managed service for professionals that includes Zipline, Alphalens, Pyfolio, FactSet data, and more. Installing Zipline is slightly more involved than the average Python...
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    AlphaPy

    AlphaPy

    Python AutoML for Trading Systems and Sports Betting

    AlphaPy is a Python-based AutoML framework tailored for trading systems and sports betting applications. Built on popular libraries like scikit-learn and pandas, it enables data scientists and speculators to craft predictive models, ensemble strategies, and automated forecasting systems with minimal setup. Run machine learning models using scikit-learn, Keras, xgboost, LightGBM, and CatBoost. Generate blended or stacked ensembles. Create models for analyzing the markets with MarketFlow. ...
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    EliteQuant

    EliteQuant

    A list of online resources for quantitative modeling, trading, etc.

    EliteQuant is a curated directory of online resources for quantitative finance: trading, portfolio management, quantitative modeling, data sources, libraries, platforms, and communities. It is not a software library per se, but a “list of things” - i.e., an aggregator of open source projects, blogs, tools etc., intended to help practitioners find useful resources. It is licensed under Apache-2.0, and maintained by volunteers. A list of online resources for quantitative modeling, trading, and portfolio management. ...
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    QuantComponents

    QuantComponents

    Free Java components for Quantitative Finance and Algorithmic Trading

    An open-source framework for financial time-series analysis and algorithmic trading, based on Java and OSGi, with an Eclipse front-end. * Highly modular: usable as plain java API, OSGi components, or integrated into Eclipse * Standalone or client-server architecture, depending on performance and reliability needs * Integrated with Interactive Brokers through IB Java API * Generic broker API, it can easily be extended to work with other brokers * It works with historical and/or realtime...
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    A suite of libraries and applications using genetic algorithms and AI for financial analysis and simulation. Currently the focus is to route FIX messages to an exchange simulator and use genetic algorithms to explore algorithmic trading strategies.
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