Wanted: high frequency tradingsystem
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Wanted: high frequency tradingsystem
Hi All,
I am looking to collaborate with professional third party systemdevelopers who have a proven trackrecord in building profitable high frequency tradingsystems either for hedgefunds, proprietary trading firms or CTA's.
My client is a proprietary trading firm that can trade any market and any size and has very low execution costs. The only requirements are that the system trades on a frequent basis (at least once a day and preferably much more) and that is has a demonstrable trackrecord of at least one year
If anyone knows such a person or system, then please let me know.
Cheers,
Tom
I am looking to collaborate with professional third party systemdevelopers who have a proven trackrecord in building profitable high frequency tradingsystems either for hedgefunds, proprietary trading firms or CTA's.
My client is a proprietary trading firm that can trade any market and any size and has very low execution costs. The only requirements are that the system trades on a frequent basis (at least once a day and preferably much more) and that is has a demonstrable trackrecord of at least one year
If anyone knows such a person or system, then please let me know.
Cheers,
Tom
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Hi Helmut,
That depends. If a system trades once a day then that's fine. If it trades 300 times per day, that's also fine. The tradingcosts are extremely low, because it is for an institutional party.
The reason that I want the system to trade on a regular basis, is that it makes real-time testing more represntative within a shorter timeframe. If a system has a long track record then it might even trade once every two days, but in general I prefer system that trade often, because it's statistical more reliable.
Cheers,
Tom
That depends. If a system trades once a day then that's fine. If it trades 300 times per day, that's also fine. The tradingcosts are extremely low, because it is for an institutional party.
The reason that I want the system to trade on a regular basis, is that it makes real-time testing more represntative within a shorter timeframe. If a system has a long track record then it might even trade once every two days, but in general I prefer system that trade often, because it's statistical more reliable.
Cheers,
Tom
Austrian wrote:Again what is frequent. 1 trade per day or 1000 trades per day?
Rdgs, Helmut
This might be a misunderstanding that began with terminology. The expression
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Take a look at www.pmkingtrading.com
Tom,
Please take a look at www.pmkingtrading.com. I have a intra-day futures trading system called ModeX in the Strategies section.
This system is a TradeStation system (but could be adapted to other platforms) and can be applied to any futures contract that has 1 minute bars, so you can tailor which contracts it is applied to in order to achieve the desired trade frequency.
There is a test ELD which takes historical trades, a user guide, and an Excel performance report for the ES contract.
I'm not sure if this is exactly what you are looking for, but I can also help you develop a trading system that specifically meets you objectives if you like.
Let me know if you have any further questions.
Paul King
Please take a look at www.pmkingtrading.com. I have a intra-day futures trading system called ModeX in the Strategies section.
This system is a TradeStation system (but could be adapted to other platforms) and can be applied to any futures contract that has 1 minute bars, so you can tailor which contracts it is applied to in order to achieve the desired trade frequency.
There is a test ELD which takes historical trades, a user guide, and an Excel performance report for the ES contract.
I'm not sure if this is exactly what you are looking for, but I can also help you develop a trading system that specifically meets you objectives if you like.
Let me know if you have any further questions.
Paul King
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Re: Take a look at www.pmkingtrading.com
Thanks Paul,
Do your systems have a trackrcord?
Cheers,
Tom
Do your systems have a trackrcord?
Cheers,
Tom
Paul King wrote:Tom,
Please take a look at www.pmkingtrading.com. I have a intra-day futures trading system called ModeX in the Strategies section.
This system is a TradeStation system (but could be adapted to other platforms) and can be applied to any futures contract that has 1 minute bars, so you can tailor which contracts it is applied to in order to achieve the desired trade frequency.
There is a test ELD which takes historical trades, a user guide, and an Excel performance report for the ES contract.
I'm not sure if this is exactly what you are looking for, but I can also help you develop a trading system that specifically meets you objectives if you like.
Let me know if you have any further questions.
Paul King
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Track record
I will email to discuss.
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Hi Paul,therainmaker wrote:Thanks Paul,
Do your systems have a trackrcord?
Cheers,
Tom
Paul King wrote:Tom,
Please take a look at www.pmkingtrading.com. I have a intra-day futures trading system called ModeX in the Strategies section.
This system is a TradeStation system (but could be adapted to other platforms) and can be applied to any futures contract that has 1 minute bars, so you can tailor which contracts it is applied to in order to achieve the desired trade frequency.
There is a test ELD which takes historical trades, a user guide, and an Excel performance report for the ES contract.
I'm not sure if this is exactly what you are looking for, but I can also help you develop a trading system that specifically meets you objectives if you like.
Let me know if you have any further questions.
Paul King
Your system results in the ModeX Excel sheet do not include slippage and commissions. Do you have one that does include both?
Thanks,
Edward
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Commission and slippage
Edward,
Because ModeX can be applied to any liquid futures contract (that has 1 minute bars) has user-defined account size and percentage risks per trade it is difficult for me to estimate the commission and slippage for the contracts and size you would want to trade.
I suggest you download and install the historical test version of ModeX, apply it to TradeStation 8.1 and your chosen contracts, and set commission and slippage to whatever you like to see how it would have performed (you can also set account size and percent risk per position).
If you have a specific contract and settings you would like me to test, let me know and I can do a historical simulation for you and email the results.
We can discuss this further if you email me public@pmkingtrading.com or use the 'Contact' section of my web site.
Paul
Because ModeX can be applied to any liquid futures contract (that has 1 minute bars) has user-defined account size and percentage risks per trade it is difficult for me to estimate the commission and slippage for the contracts and size you would want to trade.
I suggest you download and install the historical test version of ModeX, apply it to TradeStation 8.1 and your chosen contracts, and set commission and slippage to whatever you like to see how it would have performed (you can also set account size and percent risk per position).
If you have a specific contract and settings you would like me to test, let me know and I can do a historical simulation for you and email the results.
We can discuss this further if you email me public@pmkingtrading.com or use the 'Contact' section of my web site.
Paul