Thread: [Quickfix-developers] QuickFIX exchange simulators?
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From: K. F. <kfr...@gm...> - 2012-12-28 01:02:54
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Hello List! Are there any reasonably realistic exchange simulators lurking about in the QuickFIX project? If not, might there be any floating around in the QuickFIX ecology? A quick search led me to some similar inquiries dating to around 2008, but it seems like back then there wasn't much of anything available. Either something relatively complete -- a variety of order types, reasonably realistic fill logic, etc. -- or something basic, but amenable to extension -- i.e., to adding order types I want, tweaking the fill logic, etc. -- would be great. Any and all suggestions would be appreciated. (Also, if you think that something like this is not available, please speak up. "Negative" information is also useful.) Best. K. Frank |
From: K. F. <kfr...@gm...> - 2012-12-28 16:59:42
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Hi Jônatas! Thanks for the suggestion. I had looked at the www.marketcetera.org site but was confused because some of the links on that site appear to be broken and refer back to www.marketcetera.com. More just curiosity on my part, but do you know what's going on with the www.marketcetera.org / www.marketcetera.com thing? I appreciate your help. K. Frank On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 6:24 AM, Jônatas Davi Paganini <jon...@gm...> wrote: > Try marketcetera. There's a open simulator there... you can write your own > strategies and it brings a some examples about. > > On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 11:02 PM, K. Frank <kfr...@gm...> wrote: >> >> Hello List! >> >> Are there any reasonably realistic exchange simulators lurking >> about in the QuickFIX project? If not, might there be any floating >> around in the QuickFIX ecology? >> >> A quick search led me to some similar inquiries dating to around >> 2008, but it seems like back then there wasn't much of anything >> available. >> >> Either something relatively complete -- a variety of order types, >> reasonably realistic fill logic, etc. -- or something basic, but >> amenable to extension -- i.e., to adding order types I want, tweaking >> the fill logic, etc. -- would be great. >> >> Any and all suggestions would be appreciated. >> >> (Also, if you think that something like this is not available, please >> speak up. "Negative" information is also useful.) >> >> Best. >> >> K. Frank |
From: Jônatas D. P. <jon...@gm...> - 2012-12-28 17:06:14
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K. Frank, to get the contents you need to log in the community. It's serious strange site structure, but after logged in, all the broken links will work. Why marketcetera.com is broken I really don't know... but on .org is the place for everything you need. On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 2:59 PM, K. Frank <kfr...@gm...> wrote: > Hi Jônatas! > > Thanks for the suggestion. I had looked at the www.marketcetera.org > site but was confused because some of the links on that site appear > to be broken and refer back to www.marketcetera.com. > > More just curiosity on my part, but do you know what's going on with > the www.marketcetera.org / www.marketcetera.com thing? > > I appreciate your help. > > > K. Frank > > > On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 6:24 AM, Jônatas Davi Paganini > <jon...@gm...> wrote: > > Try marketcetera. There's a open simulator there... you can write your > own > > strategies and it brings a some examples about. > > > > On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 11:02 PM, K. Frank <kfr...@gm...> wrote: > >> > >> Hello List! > >> > >> Are there any reasonably realistic exchange simulators lurking > >> about in the QuickFIX project? If not, might there be any floating > >> around in the QuickFIX ecology? > >> > >> A quick search led me to some similar inquiries dating to around > >> 2008, but it seems like back then there wasn't much of anything > >> available. > >> > >> Either something relatively complete -- a variety of order types, > >> reasonably realistic fill logic, etc. -- or something basic, but > >> amenable to extension -- i.e., to adding order types I want, tweaking > >> the fill logic, etc. -- would be great. > >> > >> Any and all suggestions would be appreciated. > >> > >> (Also, if you think that something like this is not available, please > >> speak up. "Negative" information is also useful.) > >> > >> Best. > >> > >> K. Frank > -- atenciosamente, Jônatas Davi Paganini. -- http://ideia.me 46 9911 7879 -- atenciosamente, Jônatas Davi Paganini. -- http://ideia.me 46 9911 7879 |
From: K. F. <kfr...@gm...> - 2012-12-29 02:11:16
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Hello Jônatas! Thank you again. On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 12:06 PM, Jônatas Davi Paganini <jon...@gm...> wrote: > > K. Frank, to get the contents you need to log in the community. > > It's serious strange site structure, but after logged in, all the broken links will work. It looks very interesting ... From the outside! > Why marketcetera.com is broken I really don't know... but on .org is the place for everything you need. The problem is that although most of the links at www.marketcetera.org refer back to www.marketcetera.org (e.g., the "Sign In" link is http://www.marketcetera.org/confluence/confluence/login.action) one very important link, the "Register" link refers to the broken marketcetera.com site: http://www.marketcetera.com/site/user/register So ... I can't get into the (working) marketcetera.org site without registering, but to register I have to use the (broken) marketcetera.com site. Oh, well ... Are there any other exchange simulators out there that I might want to take a look at? Any and all advice appreciated. K. Frank > ... > On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 2:59 PM, K. Frank <kfr...@gm...> wrote: >> >> Hi Jônatas! >> >> Thanks for the suggestion. I had looked at the www.marketcetera.org >> site but was confused because some of the links on that site appear >> to be broken and refer back to www.marketcetera.com. >> >> More just curiosity on my part, but do you know what's going on with >> the www.marketcetera.org / www.marketcetera.com thing? >> >> I appreciate your help. >> >> K. Frank >> ... |