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Welcome to StockBotProgramming.com
The focus of our site is to help bridge the gap between programming
and stock trading. When combined, these two fields can produce very
powerful tools. We hope to give traders the information needed to
automate their trading strategies, and to give programmers the information
needed to start developing their own strategies. Here at StockBotProgramming.com,
we have links to the best tutorials on the internet as well as custom
written tutorials that can only be found here. This site is still
a work in progress, but eventually we hope to create an entire tutorial
series detailing how to write a fully functional bot from stratch.
Check back regularly because new tutorials are being added daily.
If you are unsure where to begin, go here.
News
12/9/2007
We have added a new tutorial for C# describing how to request 5
second snapshot data. We have been very busy past few months writting
a software application we plan to release to the public which will
make it so that you can concentrate more on developing your strategy
than coding the entire bot from scratch. Stay tuned for that release.
If you have any questions about this application or would like to
get on a Beta Testing list. Please email us.
7/10/2007
The c++ and java tutorials for requesting historical quote data
part 2 have now been uploaded. Within a week we should have some
tutorials showing how to place trades uploaded.
6/26/2007
The c++ and java tutorials for requesting live quote data have
been uploaded.
6/18/2007
I have added a tutorial showing how to request historical quote
data using Java.
5/14/2007
I have updated all of the C# and Visual Basic, and Java tutorials
to use the newest TWS API. This should alleviate many of the compiling
errors that have been reported recently. If you find any tutorials
that still do not compile correctly using the current API release,
just let me know. Thanks.
4/30/2007
Four new tutorials have been uploaded today. We have uploaded part
1 and part 2 of how to request live quote data from interactive
brokers tws api ussing both c# and vb. These tutorials should bring
you a lot closer to being able to enter the world of automated trading.
Find these tutorials Here.
4/29/2007
Added a c++ tutorial describing how to request historical quote
data using the TWS api. Find this tutorial Here.
4/26/2007
Two more tutorials have been added. These tutorials focus on requesting
historical data quotes and then saving them in a comma seperated
file to be used for backtesting. We are looking for tutorial suggestions
and or suggestions to better improve this site. If you have any
suggestions please Suggest
it here. Find these tutorials Here.
4/25/2007
We have added a visual basic and c# tutorial describing how to
request historical data from TWS. Find this tutorial Here.
The same tutorial in Java, and C++ should be up within a few days.
4/24/2007
We have added two more tutorials. Connecting to TWS using Java
and connecting to TWS using C++. Find these tutorials Here.
We are now currently working on the tutorials for how to retrieve
historical data, and we should have those uploaded in the next few
days.
4/23/2007
We have added two new tutorials, written by our staff, to the Bot
Programming->Baics section. The first tutorial shows how to connect
to the TWS using Visual Basic .Net. The second tutorial shows how
to do it using C#. Find these tutorials Here.
We plan to get the same tutorials for Java and C++ up shortly.
4/22/2007
We have added "Frosty's Stock Bot Journal" to the journal
section. This journal will provide insight into what goes on when
a trader brings a stock bot live. This journal will be part 2 of
Frosty's adventure. For those of you who read the forums at EliteTrader.com
you may already be familar with Frosty's first attempt.
4/19/2007
Several new tutorials have been added to the Strategy Design section.
3/22/2007
The results from the 2007 Interactive Brokers College Olympiad
have been posted. Everyone in the top 10 had returns over 20% in
only 8 weeks. These results demonstrate how effective fully automated
trading systems can be.
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