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FlexTrade Rolls Out Multi-Asset, Strategy Back-Testing Framework

Traders Magazine Online News, September 11, 2018

John D'Antona Jr.

FlexTrade (@FlexTrade) a new Back-Testing framework designed to gauge and adjust the performance of past trading strategies for real-time use in trading equities, FX and futures.

“Just because a trading strategy worked successfully in the past, doesn’t mean it will show the same results in the present,” said Vijay Kedia, President and CEO of FlexTrade. “There are countless variables – old and new — that could impact performance in unanticipated ways. That’s why using an advanced back-testing framework can make all the difference in running a winning strategy.”

Available via the FlexTRADER EMS and FlexTrade’s order management solution, FlexOMS, the Back-Testing framework includes:

  1. A fast framework designed to allow traders to test an unlimited number of financial instruments in parallel;
  2. Testing for single security, cross asset, multi-leg and portfolio-based trading strategies;
  3. A flexible fill simulation module for traders to tailor the exchange simulation logic to their target market;
  4. The ability to replay past orders alongside market data and track the algo performance under various market conditions;
  5. The ability to replay Top-of-Book and Depth-of-Book Market Data.

According to Kedia, the speed in which the Back-Testing replay occurs is quite extraordinary. “One day’s worth of data can be back-tested in less than 30 seconds, while a full year’s worth of data can be back-tested in less than a day,” he said. “It’s revolutionary in scope and simplifies the trading strategy development for the trader into a three-step process: first, build your strategy; second, test against past performance factors and adjust; and lastly, deploy.”

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