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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 market data * Backtesting facility * Extensible SWT charting library
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    Stock exchange analysis system, featuring shares pricing watch, intraday and history charts with technical analysis indicators, level II/market depth view, news watching, automated trading systems, integrated trading. Based on Eclipse RCP framework.
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    ActiveQuant is an entire framework to backtest and run automated trading systems. More details are available at http://aq2o.activequant.org Thanks
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    ***** MOVED TO GITHUB: http://github.com/frgomes/jquantlib ***** JQuantLib provides a free, open-source and comprehensive framework for quantitative finance. It's a 100% Java translation of QuantLib, which is written in C++. JQuantLib provides pricing valuation of a wide range of asset classes, methods and models.
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    OpenQuant is an open source backtesting and quantitative / technical analysis platform for time series financial data. It offers a simple tradesystem development framework using open financial data from Yahoo.
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    JHTrading is a new Java framework providing many trading utilities. It is aimed to help people to get more familiar with quantitative finance concepts.
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    PricingNexus is a Java-based framework thats main purpose is to collect fincancial data - at the moment especially prices - from all over the Internet, to store it in a database and make it via JMS/DB/RMI available using a well defined framework.
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