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Stocksharp's S#.Designer for Future Options trading?


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AM4042
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Hi Everyone,

I'm looking for a platform to build, backtest, optimize and live trade automated Options on Futures strategies. I'm looking for it to fill orders using actual Bid tick and Ask tick data during backtesting. I'm also looking for it to have tools focused on Options trading (such as user defined spreads, volatility curves and so on) rather then just providing generic execution for Options trades (which is all Multicharts seems to offer).

Any suggestions?

So far Stocksharp's S#.Designer product seems like just what I am looking for however it seems relatively new and I can't find much documentation on it. Has anyone out there ever used to it to backtest and livetrade automated Options on Futures strategies? Would love to hear your experience if so.


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