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Previously on "Any spread betting sites that have web service access?"
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http://finance.yahoo.com/q/hp?s=%5EFTSE
download CSV at bottom of the page. You can of course change the symbol to anything you want.
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Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostBut I think trading is a mugs game - I've never found a strategy that provides a positive expectancy for returns. All the back-testing I've ever done has returned approximately neutral.
But I'm still searching.
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Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostThere is an American broker:
www.tradestation.com
where you can run a program in a language called "EasyLanguage" that trades for you automatically depending upon market values and indicators etc.
I think it might allow external data input, from reading text files.
But I think trading is a mugs game - I've never found a strategy that provides a positive expectancy for returns. All the back-testing I've ever done has returned approximately neutral.
But I'm still searching.
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There is an American broker:
www.tradestation.com
where you can run a program in a language called "EasyLanguage" that trades for you automatically depending upon market values and indicators etc.
I think it might allow external data input, from reading text files.
But I think trading is a mugs game - I've never found a strategy that provides a positive expectancy for returns. All the back-testing I've ever done has returned approximately neutral.
But I'm still searching.
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Originally posted by yellow View Post
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Silly question maybe but why not just set Limit Orders?
Otherwise Barclays have an online platform, but they're not the cheapest broker to use.
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igindex have a java app that runs on a mobile. So I assume there must be a webservice behind it somewhere.
Either you could ask those nice chaps if they'd expose it for you (oo err missus) or you could get hold of the java app and try to spoof it.
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Any spread betting sites that have web service access?
Hi,
I have a daft idea to use an automated program to place and close spread bets for me. Therefore I need a company that offers a spread betting service that has an automated interface (ideally Web Service).
Does such a thing exist or is everyone expected to sit at a browser 24/7 making and closing bets?
TIA
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