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Building Trading Bots Using Java

Current price: $79.99
Building Trading Bots Using Java
Building Trading Bots Using Java

Barnes and Noble

Building Trading Bots Using Java

Current price: $79.99
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Build an automated currency trading bot from scratch with java. In this book, you will learn about the nitty-gritty of automated trading and have a closer look at Java, the Spring Framework, event-driven programming, and other open source APIs, notably Google's Guava API. And of course, development will all be test-driven with unit testing coverage.
The central theme of Building Trading Bots Using Java is to create a framework that can facilitate automated trading on most of the brokerage platforms, with minimum changes. At the end of the journey, you will have a working trading bot, with a sample implementation using the OANDA REST API, which is free to use.
What You'll Learn
• Find out about trading bots
• Discover the details of tradeable instruments and apply bots to them
• Track and use market data events
• Place orders and trades
• Work with trade/order and account events
Who This Book Is For
Experienced programmers new to bots and other algorithmic trading and finance techniques.

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