On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 4:11 PM, Javier <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> > 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?



I think nothing, develop a "proof of concept" or quick'n'dirty prototype and
then we can start talking.

-- 
Florent,

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