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zptrade-cli

v1.0.30

Published

A CLI tool for backtesting and trading

Downloads

3

Readme

zptrade-cli

Description

zptrade-cli is a command-line interface (CLI) tool that facilitates the backtesting of trading strategies using the zplang language or javascript.

This tool allows traders and developers to test their trading strategies by simulating trades on historical market data. It supports two languages: zplang, a domain-specific language for trading strategies, and JavaScript, a widely-used programming language.

By using zptrade-cli, users can define their trading strategies, specify the historical data to test against, and evaluate the performance of their strategies based on various metrics such as profit, loss, and risk.

This CLI tool provides a convenient way to automate the backtesting process, enabling traders to iterate and refine their strategies more efficiently. It also offers flexibility by supporting multiple languages, allowing users to choose the language that best suits their needs and preferences.

For more information on how to use zptrade-cli and its available commands, please refer to the documentation or the project's README file.

Note: zptrade-cli is an open-source project and is not affiliated with any specific trading platform or brokerage.

Installation

To install the zptrade-cli, you can use npm:

npm i -g zptrade-cli