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Here is a list of what's finishd (and working), what currently being worked on (and proabably broken), and what I would like to accomplish in the future.
- Testing and bug fixing: the plight of bugs... seems never-ending
- Spot margin markets
- Version 2
- Distrubuted lock manager/memory data store
- Improve suppprt for previous completed cryptocurrency exchanges
- Rebuild entire frameork to allow expandability of additional exchanges/brokers
- Now allows unlimited API's to be added
- Placing orders on spot cryptocurrency markets
- Placing orders on futures cryptocurrency markets
- Support for forex broker OANDA (REST API)
- Logging fully separated by exchange/broker, account, and asset
- DSR (duplicate signal remover) converted to Version 2
- Tester converted to Version 2
- Improve limit order processing and management
- Improve ledger system
- Convert Version 1 programs to Version 2
- Conditional orders: undergoing prototype testing
- Advanced gridbot for OANDA
- Version 1 (Obsolete)
- Robust REST API server with payload processing. Current supported platforms,
- TradingView
- any JSON compliant payload (custom bot)
- Supports 100+ cryptocurrency exchanges
- Infinite gridbot (Equilibrium)
- Traditional gridbot (Procurator)
- Robust REST API server with payload processing. Current supported platforms,
- Add proxy framework from diverse distrubited functionality
- Add forward testing virtual exchange (Mimic)
- Add advanced gridbot for cryptocurrency market
- Add support to pull ledger data into spreadsheet format for tax/legal needs
- Add support for MetaTrader 5
- MetaTrader 4
- MetaTrader 5
- NinjaTrader
- Add support (REST API)
- Finandy
- Robinhood
- Interactive Brokers
- Forex(.com)
- Trader Workstation (TWS)
- Saxo Bank
- IG Labs (IG)
- LiteForex
- XMarkets
- 24Option
- TD Ameritrade (questionable, bought out by Schwab, API may go away)
- Add web based configuration framework
- Add FIX protocol
Please note that Jackrabbit Relay is not related to the Apache Jackrabbit project. Jackrabbit Relay is a standalone framework and API delivery system for automated algorithmic trading, designed for relaying JSON payloads that contain buy/sell order information between different systems (Charting software, forex brokers, cryptocrrency exchanges using REST). It is developed by Robert Darin and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Apache Software Foundation or the Apache Jackrabbit project.
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RAPMD Crypto: Automated algorithmic trading done right
Frequency Weighted OrderBook Analysis
Introduction
Jackrabbit Relay
Introduction
Risks
Disclaimer
Notes
Video
Supported Exchanges/Brokers
Security and firewall
Installation
Updating
Configuration files
Live Trading
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Examples for the CCXT framework
Examples for the OANDA framework
Conditional Orders
JackrabbitRelay Order Payloads
Oliver Twist: Jackrabbit Relay conditional and orphan order manager
Unveiling Oliver Twist's Conditional Methodology
Managing Orphan Orders: The Limit-Only Approach
The Literary Significance of "Oliver Twist"
Supported-Exchanges-and-Brokers
Supported Exchanges/Brokers
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Confirmed working brokers
Cryptocurrency Exchanges
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Known-Issues
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Closing a position fails
BitMex
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ByBit
Python 3.10
Kucoin Futures/TradingView
Jackrabbit-Mimic
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Understanding Differences
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How cryptocurrency wallets work
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Short positions
Supporting Jackrabbit Mimic
Testing-TradingView-connection
Testing TradingView connection
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Force feeding payloads
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Step-by-step guide to live trading with TradingView
Step-by-step guide to live trading with TradingView
Walk Through
Strategy Differences