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High End - Trading Analytics

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 Shalom K Rabinovich, Private Equity, Investments, Money Management

 Thursday, March 30, 2017

I'm looking for a platform/service to analyze my trading activities on a high end level. As for today when it comes to Forex and CFD trading I'm using Myfxbook and FXblue . There are 2 things I will be very greatfull to find: 1. A tool to analyze back tests 2. Analyze PNL on hours/minutes (instead of daily) What is your favorite analytical tool ?


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12 comments on article "High End - Trading Analytics "

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 Marcello Calamai, Trader, Private Investor, Algo Developer

 Thursday, March 30, 2017



My favourite analytical tool is Microsoft Excel, for two reasons: first, you must build everything from scratch, so you are shure to understand what you're doing; and, second, building everythin by yourself means that you build it your way.


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 Gregory Zimmerman, Internal Sales Representative at ALPS, A DST Company

 Friday, March 31, 2017



SQL w/ BI stack


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 Saeed Rahman, Student at Stevens Institute of Technology

 Saturday, April 1, 2017



the quantopian backtester zipline is very easy to use and they provide you a detailed breakdown of your portfolio when combined with their open source analytics package pyfolio


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 Ali Roaidi, Junior Trader at Private Portfolio

 Saturday, April 1, 2017



R programming


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 Shalom K Rabinovich, Private Equity, Investments, Money Management

 Sunday, April 2, 2017



Shayne Laitila I do use myfxbook however I find fxblue and other platforms much more detailed and accurate.


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 Shayne Laitila, Independent FX/Quant Trader

 Sunday, April 2, 2017



Understand. Just don't get too busy looking in the weeds that you can't find the road.


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 Felipe Cancela, -

 Sunday, April 2, 2017



tradestation great one. and a different concept because more python skills needed --> PyAlgotrade


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 Anthony Cohen, Support Manager Asia Pacific at CQG, Inc.

 Sunday, April 2, 2017



CQG Integrated Client is the leading Analytics platform and offers FX data, backtesting and Automated trading with a wide selection of indicators.


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 Maros Fric, CEO of StrategyQuant

 Monday, April 3, 2017



let me recommend our tool - QuantAnalyzer.com, it does exactly what you want - analysis of backtests, etc. There is a possibility for a custom development as well.


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 Fraser Thomas, Proprietary trader at Mizuho Corporate Bank

 Monday, April 3, 2017



For analysing your trading Darwinex offers extraordinary functionality and over many proprietary metrics as well as p&l.


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 private private,

 Monday, April 3, 2017



I recommend you to learn R and download all your data into RStudio. Make there your Monte Carlo and other simulations and develop your model with time and patience using it. Backtesting and statistics with R and execution algorithms with Matlab. You will need more time for it but you will understand ourtcomes better and cheaper. Good luck.


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 chaipat nengcomma, quantitative trader / founder&director cwayinvestment

 Monday, April 3, 2017



i recommend to zipline and pyfolio

https://github.com/quantopian/zipline

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