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Supporting Jackrabbit
Before I go any further, I need to thank each and every one of my current patrons and sponsors. It's because of you that Jackrabbit has gotten as far as it has. Your financial support has been invaluable in covering all of the expenses needed in developing and testing of Jackrabbit and getting it to where it is right now.
Your comments, suggestions, and ideas have been and will continue to be, the inspiration for future growth.
There is really no amount of words that I can use to express my gratitude. Thank you!
Developing software, especially open source software, requires a significant amount of time and resources. While the source code for Jackrabbit Relay may be freely available, the development and maintenance of the software is not free. It takes a high amount of dedication to continuously improve and update the software, as well as provide support for users.
In addition to the cost of labor, there are also other expenses associated with developing software. This can include the cost of hardware and infrastructure to support the development process, as well as other expenses such as marketing and legal fees.
While it is possible for individuals or organizations to use Jackrabbit Relay for free, the development of the software is not free. Donating to support the development of Jackrabbit Relay is a way to ensure that the software continues to be available and improved upon for everyone. It is also a way to help make automated algorithmic trading more accessible to a wider audience.
By supporting the development of Jackrabbit Relay, you are not only helping to ensure the continued availability and improvement of the software, but you are also contributing to the overall growth and accessibility of automated algorithmic trading. Donating to support the development of the software is a valuable way to contribute to the ongoing improvement and accessibility of automated algorithmic trading for everyone.
You can help cover the expenses of developing and maintaining Jackrabbit be choosing one of the following:
- Become a GitHub sponsor by clicking on the heart shaped sponsor's button in the right column of this page.
- Sign up to my patreon web site. There is only one tier.
- Subscribe in the Jackrabbit support server on Discord
Thank you
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.
If you would like to help support this project financially, please click on the heart shaped sponsor's button in the right column of this page. I also have a merch store with some awesome and really cool products. Please visit supporting Jackrabbit for more options.
All subscriptions/sales go to the costs of sustaining Jackrabbit Relay. Thank you.
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Introduction
Jackrabbit Relay
Introduction
Risks
Disclaimer
Notes
Video
Supported Exchanges/Brokers
Security and firewall
Installation
Updating
Configuration files
Live Trading
Installation-and-Setup
Installation/Setup
Requirements
Stopping Version 1
Installing and setting up Version 2
Configuration
Reboot startup
Manual startup
Configuration
Configuration
Configuration files
Location and file names
File contents
Order types
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
Forex Brokers
Confirmed working brokers
Cryptocurrency Exchanges
Confirmed working exchanges
Theoretically supported
Known-Issues
Known Issues
Closing a position fails
BitMex
Phemex
ByBit
Python 3.10
Kucoin Futures/TradingView
Jackrabbit-Mimic
Jackrabbit Mimic
Introduction
Usage
Data Source Integration
Simple Setup Process
Understanding Differences
Educational Focus
Setup and Configuration
Wallets and history
How cryptocurrency wallets work
Long positions
Short positions
Alert/Signal messages
Long positions
Short positions
Supporting Jackrabbit Mimic
Testing-TradingView-connection
Testing TradingView connection
Testing method
Setup
DSR Testing
Force feeding payloads
Next Steps
Step-by-step guide to live trading with TradingView
Step-by-step guide to live trading with TradingView
Walk Through
Strategy Differences