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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...
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    TradingGoose Studio

    TradingGoose Studio

    Technical analysis + LLM powered trading workflows

    TradingGoose Studio is an open-source AI workflow platform designed to enable advanced financial trading analysis and automation through a visual, modular interface powered by large language models. It combines traditional technical analysis with modern AI-driven decision-making by allowing users to build workflows where multiple specialized agents collaborate to interpret market signals and execute actions. The platform supports end-to-end trading pipelines, starting from ingesting...
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Kalshi Trading Bot CLI

    Kalshi Trading Bot CLI

    AI-native CLI for trading Kalshi prediction markets

    Kalshi Trading Bot CLI is an AI-driven command-line tool designed to automate trading strategies on Kalshi prediction markets by combining quantitative modeling with real-time market data. It operates by conducting deep research on events, generating independent probability estimates, and comparing those estimates against current market prices to identify trading opportunities. The system incorporates advanced decision-making logic, including Kelly criterion-based position sizing and a...
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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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    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: 1 This Week
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    GoCryptoTrader

    GoCryptoTrader

    Trading bot and framework supporting multiple exchanges

    GoCryptoTrader is a full framework / bot for cryptocurrency trading, written in Go (Golang). It supports multiple exchanges, real-time and historic data, backtesting, handling order books, portfolio management, scripting, and many exchange integration features. It is a trading engine that can be run by users to automate strategies across many exchanges. Licensed under MIT. Support for all exchange fiat and digital currencies, with the ability to individually toggle them on/off. Customisation...
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    roboquant

    roboquant

    roboquant is a very fast algo-trading platform

    Roboquant is an open source algorithmic trading platform written in Kotlin. It is very fast, flexible, user-friendly and completely free to use. It is designed for anyone serious about algo-trading. So whether you are a beginning retail trader or an established trading firm, roboquant can help you to quickly develop fully automated trading strategies. No false promises of making lots of profit without doing the hard work, just a great foundation for building your own strategies.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    PandoraTrader

    PandoraTrader

    C++ Trade Platform for quant developer

    PandoraTrader is a high-frequency quantitative trading platform implemented in C++. It interfaces with real-world futures trading desks using Trade APIs and MarketData APIs and includes support for backtesting via simulated market components. We design such a trading platform with various skills given by the designer, but we do not carry wisdom; this wisdom belongs to the strategy designer. We hope that the strategy designer will design excellent strategies to give the trading software...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    LEAN

    LEAN

    Lean algorithmic trading engine by QuantConnect

    Automated accounting for splits, dividends, and corporate events like delistings and mergers. Avoid selection bias with dynamically generated assets. Create and select asset universes on proprietary data and indicators. Automatically track portfolio performance, profit and loss, and holdings across multiple asset classes and margin models in the same strategy. Trigger regular functions to occur at desired times, during market hours, on certain days of the week, or at specific times of day....
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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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