> The last JST release was about a year ago. JBT has evolved quite a bit since
> then, so it's definitely more advanced technologically. Aside from its focus
> on market depth, the difference between JBT and JST is the time scope in
> which market changes. If you need to keep track of your instruments and
> positions on the second-to-second basis, JBT is the way to go. If you are
> only interested in 5-min bars (or even longer bars), then JST would be
> better.


At these moments I think that JST is a little bit obsolete than JBT,
from the technological point of view. For all of the members here that
are interested in hedging strategies I think that it could be
interesting to have a new release based on the last JBT evolution
called JHT (Java Hedge Trading). This new JHT should share the main
code except market depth components, we can obtain the price without
requesting market depth to IB severs in order to avoid the 3 contacts
limitation.

What do you think about it?
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