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    NautilusTrader

    NautilusTrader

    A high-performance algorithmic trading platform

    NautilusTrader is an open-source, high-performance, production-grade algorithmic trading platform, provides quantitative traders with the ability to backtest portfolios of automated trading strategies on historical data with an event-driven engine, and also deploy those same strategies live, with no code changes. The platform is 'AI-first', designed to develop and deploy algorithmic trading strategies within a highly performant and robust Python native environment.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    AIQuant

    AIQuant

    AI-powered platform for quantitative trading

    ...Stock trading strategies: large models, factor mining, traditional strategies, machine learning, deep learning, reinforcement learning, graph networks, high-frequency trading, etc. Resource summary: network-wide resource summary, practical cases, paper interpretation, and code implementation.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Optopsy

    Optopsy

    A nimble options backtesting library for Python

    Optopsy is a Python-based, nimble backtesting and statistics library focused on evaluating options trading strategies like calls, puts, straddles, spreads, and more, using pandas-driven analysis. The csv_data() function is a convenience function. Under the hood it uses Panda's read_csv() function to do the import. There are other parameters that can help with loading the csv data, consult the code/future documentation to see how to use them. Optopsy is a small simple library that offloads...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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