As a retail trader I prefer desktop heavy apps rather than web based ones. I believe what is missing in the crypto space is an algotrading app that allows me to code my own strategies and indicators.
Yes, many!
Through out my career I had to implement from scratch two sorting algorithms. First was to sort subtitles on a playing video in javascript in real-time. The second was a custom sorting algorithm of text blocks on an image.
"I see some naive schmuck". Chill man, why the hostility? I'm only using free data to test it. I have no problem start paying for their API if the idea is validated.
Thank you for your valuable feedback and questions.
Indeed some ETF are not showing although they are in the DB, needs checking.
- An entry box is something to add, thanks for pointing out.
- Real-time data from Tradier is costly. I was looking at IBKR and maybe I will switch to their API. But anyhow real-time is an overkill for now, maybe in the future.
- Yes for entering orders, I use Tastyworks. I first validate the opportunities with real time data and enter the trade on the Tastyworks platform.
- I actually made decent profits from selling Theta. The trick is to not overtrade and be ok if a week passes without making a trade.
But my main investing strategy is a Buy and hold on a world index.
Thank you for your feedback. What made me make this screener is what you called "sequence of choices" I found on most other screeners. What I wanted as a user was to have full control on screening criteria. Maybe it is overwhelming for some. But from my point of view the more I had criteria the better