This Python framework is designed for developing high-frequency trading and market-making strategies. It focuses on accounting for both feed and order latencies, as well as the order queue position for order fill simulation. The framework aims to provide more accurate market replay-based backtesting, based on full order book and trade tick feed data.
- Working in Numba JIT function.
- Complete tick-by-tick simulation with a variable time interval.
- Full order book reconstruction based on L2 feeds(Market-By-Price).
- Backtest accounting for both feed and order latency, using provided models or your own custom model.
- Order fill simulation that takes into account the order queue position, using provided models or your own custom model.
See full document here.
hftbacktest supports Python 3.8+. You can install hftbacktest using pip
:
pip install hftbacktest
Or you can clone the latest development version from the Git repository with:
git clone https://github.com/nkaz001/hftbacktest
Please see Data or Data Preparation.
Get a glimpse of what backtesting with hftbacktest looks like with these code snippets:
@njit
def simple_two_sided_quote(hbt, stat):
max_position = 5
half_spread = hbt.tick_size * 20
skew = 1
order_qty = 0.1
last_order_id = -1
order_id = 0
# Checks every 0.1s
while hbt.elapse(100_000):
# Clears cancelled, filled or expired orders.
hbt.clear_inactive_orders()
# Obtains the current mid-price and computes the reservation price.
mid_price = (hbt.best_bid + hbt.best_ask) / 2.0
reservation_price = mid_price - skew * hbt.position * hbt.tick_size
buy_order_price = reservation_price - half_spread
sell_order_price = reservation_price + half_spread
last_order_id = -1
# Cancel all outstanding orders
for order in hbt.orders.values():
if order.cancellable:
hbt.cancel(order.order_id)
last_order_id = order.order_id
# All order requests are considered to be requested at the same time.
# Waits until one of the order cancellation responses is received.
if last_order_id >= 0:
hbt.wait_order_response(last_order_id)
# Clears cancelled, filled or expired orders.
hbt.clear_inactive_orders()
last_order_id = -1
if hbt.position < max_position:
# Submits a new post-only limit bid order.
order_id += 1
hbt.submit_buy_order(
order_id,
buy_order_price,
order_qty,
GTX
)
last_order_id = order_id
if hbt.position > -max_position:
# Submits a new post-only limit ask order.
order_id += 1
hbt.submit_sell_order(
order_id,
sell_order_price,
order_qty,
GTX
)
last_order_id = order_id
# All order requests are considered to be requested at the same time.
# Waits until one of the order responses is received.
if last_order_id >= 0:
hbt.wait_order_response(last_order_id)
# Records the current state for stat calculation.
stat.record(hbt)
- Data Preparation
- Getting Started
- Working with Market Depth and Trades
- Integrating Custom Data
- High-Frequency Grid Trading
- Impact of Order Latency
- Guéant–Lehalle–Fernandez-Tapia Market Making Model and Grid Trading
- Making Multiple Markets
You can find more examples in examples directory.