For example, I'd like to output the graphed data & other select variables from the python scripts so its consistent with the datasources you are using for backtesitng & live trading.
For example, I'd like to output the graphed data & other select variables from the python scripts so its consistent with the datasources you are using for backtesitng & live trading.
Per our license with our backtest data vendor, we can't redistribute the data. So we can't support the exportation of data. For the live trading data feed, we use Nanex's NxCore product.
What kind off additional analysis are you looking to perform?
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What kind off additional analysis are you looking to perform?
Tbh, it was more so the data could be consistent. I was debating about experimenting with sentiment analysis and writing a single python script in your editor isn't ideal for that use case. Importing the data but being unable to compare apples to apples makes it also an issue.
I mean, I can just build and test things manually...just more efficient to experiment with that sort of thing in an automated way.
You can test your code offline against your own data source (or Yahoo/Google) using Zipline. This is the backtesting engine that powers our IDE and the project is open-sourced. Here is the Github repo: https://github.com/quantopian/zipline
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Alisa,
Thank you for trying to help. Some of the stuff I've tried will jump from positive returns on EOD trading to net negatives using smaller "ticks". If I was trying to play based off of news article sentiment, the timing matters. I was trying to compare apples to apples and I can't do that by using a different data source.