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FIX 4.2 Starter Material

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 Greg Carleu, Automated Trading Systems Development at UFA LLC

 Monday, July 20, 2015

I have been working for a prop trading firm developing trading systems using the Interactive Brokers API for a number of years. At this point we would like to branch out and use FIX 4.2 to trade. Can anyone point me towards books or online material that give a good (and succinct) introduction to FIX? I am particularly interested in session management and message definition, but I am new to this and anything that is core to my understanding of FIX would be helpful. Thank you for your help.


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9 comments on article "FIX 4.2 Starter Material"

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 Carlos Osorio, Brokerage Projects Manager

 Tuesday, July 21, 2015



Hi Greg, try this http://fixwiki.org/fixwiki/FIXwiki


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 Greg Carleu, Automated Trading Systems Development at UFA LLC

 Tuesday, July 21, 2015



Thank you Carlos. Fixwiki looks like a good reference. I'd also like to get some intro material and/or tutorial material, if anyone knows of any.


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 Joaquín Gracia, Automated Trading Project Leader

 Tuesday, July 21, 2015



I work in a prop trading company as well and I made a fix interface that manages orders and esecutions for over a hundred of strategies trading stocks, futures, cfds and options. I developed everything from the quickfix library in c++. I hope that helps.


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 Gordon Allott, President & CEO BroadPeak Partners

 Wednesday, July 22, 2015



Try Here: http://www.fixtradingcommunity.org/


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 Sushand Koyambreth, Technology Professional - Equity Trading and Investment Management

 Wednesday, July 22, 2015



The best way to get up to speed on FIX would be to go to youtube and search for "fix protocol tutorial"


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 Victor Cernobai, Senior C++ Trading Developer

 Thursday, July 23, 2015



You can also get the QuickFix library and try out their examples. Most of the things I learned about FIX started with this library. It also has a suite of unit-tests which can give you a good picture on what's going on beyond the scene.


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 Shashi Doni, Director at Barclays Capital

 Thursday, July 23, 2015



http://www.quickfixengine.org/



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 Marc Gratacos, Managing Partner at TradeHeader

 Monday, July 27, 2015



FIXimate http://www.fixtradingcommunity.org/pg/resources/fiximate is also a good reference to see the messages available and their content.


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 Greg Carleu, Automated Trading Systems Development at UFA LLC

 Monday, July 27, 2015



I apologize for my lack of response over the last few days (I've been on the beach) ... However, I greatly appreciate the responses so far, they will be very helpful getting me going in the right direction.


So far the major resources that we have are FIXwiki ( http://fixwiki.org/fixwiki/FIXwiki ), the FIX Trading Community website ( http://www.fixtradingcommunity.org/ ) and the QuickFIX engine ( http://www.quickfixengine.org/ ).


Within the FIX Trading Community website there is a page of links to beginner's resources ( http://www.fixtradingcommunity.org/pg/structure/tech-specs/presentations-docs/beginners-guide ) and FIXimate ( http://www.fixtradingcommunity.org/pg/resources/fiximate ) FIXimate is more of a reference, but very useful for checking out message construction. The FIXwiki ( http://fixwiki.org/fixwiki/FIXwiki ) also provides a good reference for messages.


QuickFix ( http://www.quickfixengine.org/ ) also looks good. In particular the sample apps look great for testing out an app and for seeing what an app should do.


Finally, I did the search for "fix protocol tutorial" and found some good videos. I recommend adding "ksvali" into the search. It leads to a multi video introduction to FIX.


Once again, thanks to everyone that has sent a response so far.

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