October 06, 2011
A new SmartQuant QuantRouter product
Introducing a new SmartQuant QuantRouter product!
SmartQuant QuantRouter is a standalone server side .NET application designed to serve clients demanding feed replication, consolidation, aggregation, transformation and smart order routing.
QuantRouter offers a possibility to work with multiple data feeds and brokers within a single OpenQuant application. QuantRouter also offers a possibility to connect several OpenQuant applications to the same data feed or execution account.
Posted by admin at 04:22 PM
December 28, 2010
OpenQuant 3.0
- 32 and 64 bit versions. 64 bit version includes interfaces to market data providers and brokers supporting 64 bit API. You can install both versions on the same computer. These versions will share historical data base and solution directory. You can develop and backtest a strategy with 64 bit version and run the strategy live with 32 bit version if your broker doesn't offer 64 bit API.
- .NET 4.0 and Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 support
- MS SQL Server instead of MS Access data base for instrument data base and order/portfolio management
- New solution Scenario feature:
o Configure solutions and projects programmatically
o Backtest strategies in the batch mode with different sets of instruments and parameters
o Optimize strategies with your own optimization algorithms
o Implement walk-forward and Monte-Carlo backtests
o Produce custom backtest reports
o And much more. Unleash your imagination!
Since we have two versions and two new download links, you need to register again at http://www.smartquant.com/downloads.php .
Merry Christmas!
Posted by admin at 04:12 PM
December 03, 2010
VisualQuant beta 64 bit .NET 4.0 MSVS 2010 release
We've just released an update of VisualQuant. Now we have two versions, 32 and 64 bits and we've moved VisualQuant to .NET 4.0 and MSVS 2010.
If you have already registered for VisualQuant demo, most likely you should register again since there are two download links now.
There is also a new major feature, the "Strategy" project type. The idea is to have a "normal" strategy development environment like OpenQuant or QuantDeveloper with pre-configured IDE where a user can develop strategies either as C# code or as a composite visual block. The main difference is that strategies are part of a framework (application) diagram that user can re-design/extend/simplify/etc. Basically it should look and feel like OpenQuant with fully configurable and extendable framework, GUI, providers, simulators, portfolios, reports, etc.
We will try to release a demo video and documentation next week.
Enjoy,
SmartQuant Development Team
Posted by admin at 09:39 PM