I am intrigued - how & why does the system expect the market to have traded at a price other than the one it actually did trade at? Thanks for...
Good answer. I suppose for ultimate peace of mind a live strategy could run in its own container, hosted on seperate hardware altogether.
Is it wise to allow a live and test strategy to be running in the same container?
So: the ones who know will not tell, and the ones who don't know cannot tell. This may make for a rather quiet thread...
Would you please both stop being so reasonable! I believe we'd all be far more comfortable if this thread degenerated into mindless, personal...
That's very decent of you, thanks. ...damn it, I'd just been lulled into a false sense of security with your previous reasonable attituted then...
...that may be what you call it, but I beg to differ :p . What is your actual experience of developing with Java? I'm afraid I can't agree with...
Well that's very open-minded of you. I do feel obliged to disagree though; IMHO Java's connectivity, portability and robustness make it a superb...
Yes, damn those top-heavy bulky environments! If it's not written in assembler it's just not right.
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