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    Qbot

    Qbot

    AI-powered Quantitative Investment Research Platform

    ...For evaluation and analysis, Qbot integrates reporting and visualization (tearsheets, metrics) so you can compare performance across runs and inspect trade-level behavior. It supports multiple strategy runtimes and backtesting engines, is organized for extensibility (strategies live in a dedicated folder).
    Downloads: 30 This Week
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    Flowsurface

    Flowsurface

    A native desktop charting platform for crypto markets

    Flowsurface is a powerful open-source desktop charting platform tailored for crypto markets, built primarily in Rust with a focus on real-time data visualization and market microstructure analysis. Instead of traditional price charts alone, Flowsurface emphasizes order flow and liquidity visualization through advanced chart types like historical DOM heatmaps, footprint charts, and depth ladder displays. This enables traders and analysts to understand actual executed trades, liquidity distribution, and tempo changes that often precede significant market movements. ...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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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.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    AutoTrader

    AutoTrader

    A Python-based development platform for automated trading systems

    AutoTrader is a Python-based platform—now archived—designed to facilitate the full lifecycle of automated trading systems. It provides tools for backtesting, strategy optimization, visualization, and live trading integration. A feature-rich trading simulator, supporting backtesting and paper trading. The 'virtual broker' allows you to test your strategies in a risk-free, simulated environment before going live. Capable of simulating multiple order types, stop-losse,s and take-profits,...
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    TradingGym

    TradingGym

    Trading backtesting environment for training reinforcement learning

    TradingGym is a toolkit (in Python) for creating trading and backtesting environments, especially for reinforcement learning agents, but also for simpler rule-based algorithms. It follows a design inspired by OpenAI Gym, offering various environments, data formats (tick data and OHLC), and tools to simulate trading with costs, position limits, observation windows etc. Licensed under MIT. This training environment was originally designed for tickdata, but also supports OHLC data format. WIP....
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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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...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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