Has anyone tried using this platform? What is your experience with it? I'm looking to do it as a hobby, maybe long term I learn enough for it to be profitable. But I'm starting off mainly for fun and to learn more about investing.
I’ve heard it’s better to get some ideas from their algos and create your own trading bot from scratch. Use Alpaca.
O.o never saw Alpaca before, but just looked, it's amazing. Trading view charting and a nice setup for algos.
Thanks for the tip. Checking them out as well.
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Quick questions. Why Quantipian? What languages do you know? What kind of trading? And what platforms/exchanges
Quantopian is the one I've seen mentioned most on Blind. I know Java, C, Python, and others. Can learn w/e needed. Day trading? Still learning. Any US?
Unless they have changed I didn't use them back in 2018 due to so many complaints from them using your algos. In addition that the latency is pretty high for day/scalp trading. Personally I loved Gekko I was getting 20ms to exchanges for Crytpto without having to do any Colocation. And a lot of the good templates are all there as well. For Stocks you have literally infinite choices on Git. For any of them I'd grab TA-Lib In whatever language is compatible with what you choose. Python and C# are common ones for most algos. And you can get a solid Gui+Backtester. I mean it's quite limitless. I am just against most of the algo trading sites, when it's incredibly easy to load a vps and tweak as needed, and much lower latency + api call issues. It always just made more sense for me.