A hedge fund on your local machine. Terminal-native algo trading engine in Go with local LLM inference (Ollama), Bubble Tea TUI, paper/live trading, and zero cloud dependency. BYOB.
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A hedge fund on your local machine. Terminal-native algo trading engine in Go with local LLM inference (Ollama), Bubble Tea TUI, paper/live trading, and zero cloud dependency. BYOB.
OpenTicker is a multi-crate Rust workspace for configurable spot-trading across equities and crypto. One long-running runtime, connector-backed market data and execution, an Axum control plane, a Ratatui dashboard, and SQLite-backed journaling for startup reconciliation.
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C++20 HFT simulator for CME futures. Shadow execution algorithm (% of volume, beats VWAP/TWAP). Position-aware order book with queue simulation. MDP3 decoder, iLink 3, PCAP replay. Lock-free actor framework with sub-microsecond dispatch. Distributed via ZMQ. ES/NQ futures backtesting and live trading.
Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for the Deribit cryptocurrency derivatives platform. Single binary crate that adapts the deribit-base, deribit-http, deribit-websocket, and (optional) deribit-fix stack onto MCP's tool / resource / prompt surface.
Trading & Investing for AI agents. Trade Stocks, Crypto & Prediction market with one api 💹
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Polymarket AI bot trader with 98% win rate
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