TRADERS FOR TONI

“On August 16th, 2014, we have put together TRADERS FOR TONI, a $25 per person charity event, that includes an amazing lineup of traders who will spend 30 minutes each teaching their most favorite strategy to you in this fundraiser where all proceeds will go directly to Toni and her family. This event will be […]

“Traders for Toni” Online Fundraiser

This Saturday August 16th, a Marathon of a Webinar has been organized to support the efforts being made to provide aid for Toni Hansen. Many of you may already know Toni, as she has been a long time educator and mentor to traders. She has been stricken with a rare and serious health problem, CSF […]

Our regular Pre-Witching Meet and Greet

Hello everyone, every month, we meet right at 18:45h in Cafe Imagine at the bar. There are many topics to explore, who uses which broker, which setup and how are those individual strategies performing. How was your last month? Looking forward to have a good chat, The orga comittee http://www.meetup.com/Financial-Engineering-Interest-Group-Central-Switzerland/events/196649082/?a=me2_grp&rv=me2

Order Book Analytics.

Order Book Analytics. Tuesday, September 16, 2014 6:00 PM Bloomberg European HQ 39-45 Finsbury Square, City Gate House, EC2A 1PQ (map) Order Book Analytics Dear LST members, our next talk will be looking at Order Book Analytics and how these trading analytics, including level 2 market data, can be used to develop alpha generative trading […]

Is the smartest path to pursue for ultimate lowest latency HFT with C thanks to Python Cython?

I posted a video on this so see below Also, I posted some further links on this but I am looking for opinion on this. I am wanting to make this even better if possible with some from ‘experts’ on this http://quantlabs.net/blog/2014/08/cython-python-inspires-lowest-level-c-quant-trading-model-coding-for-ultra-lowest-latency-hft/ http://quantlabs.net/blog/2014/08/is-embedding-the-python-interpreter-into-a-c-program-as-great-way-for-quant-trading-models-with-hft-potential/

Are the easiest way for C++ to call Python scripts?

Are the easiest way for C++ to call Python scripts? I posted a bunch of articles to see what is the best way: http://quantlabs.net/blog/2014/08/how-to-embed-python-in-c-or-cincluding-visual-c/ http://quantlabs.net/blog/2014/08/how-to-install-python-numpy-scipy-ipython-and-pandas-on-windows-visual-studio/ http://quantlabs.net/blog/2014/08/linux-and-apple-mac-demo-video-on-how-to-get-c-to-call-your-python-script-bring-advil-for-the-major-headache-it-brings/ Anyone know of any other ways?

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