Yes, while M4 has been stable for several years, it is true that if a customer introduces bugs of their own and does not have a proper license...
We work with customers no matter what the budget is. But please email us at sales@modulusfe.com or call (888) 318-3754. LiveChat is not always...
M4 requires a minimum of 40 hours or $1,000 to integrate a brokerage API. Most spend around $3k adding new features, changing the UI, etc.
Thank you. I do have one thing to share and will only do this once, since this thread was about our product anyway:...
I prefer you email us for the list of brokerages - I'd rather not use up space on ET, that would be spammy. Just wanted to clarify M4 is our...
I just want to clarify that MT4 is not the same as our M4 product. The "M" in M4 was supposed to stand for "Modulus" while "MT" of course stands...
RMD does not have a TCP server built in. You have to add that if needed. M4's data server has a TCP server built in but has slower disk IO. 1)...
RMD Server is a separate C++ library, not part of M4. There's a C# data server included with M4 but it's main purpose is to broadcast data to...
It is strictly for speed.
We use inline assembly and GPGPU programming where appropriate. Taking it a step further, our friends at www.tradingsystemlab.com run machine...
quant_hacker, send us an email to jobs@modulusfe.com and we will find you some work.
Murray, Do you have an updated log for Trend Harmony and Super Turtle? Richard
Is this demo the most up to date? I need to send the link to one of our clients.
Is this demo still available?
Feel free to PM me if you'd like to integrate your API and data into our charts or Silverlight platforms. We've been offering a couple different...
May I ask who the company and people behind FuturePrice are? Seems it is written in C#, is that correct? Suitable for some retail...
You could build your own scanner in C++ using our TradeScript library, which we used to develop ScanTheMarket.com several years ago. That was...
"How do you guys organize code that you routinely use?" and for that, programmers use "Snippet Managers". It's a common practice of course. No one...
You can use this free utility that I built for that purpose: www.snippetmanager.com
Good thread. It's also not a bad idea to learn programming just for the purpose of writing your own trading systems, if nothing else.
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