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                                                   Live Trade (Not "Paper Trade") Documentation/Guide/Example?

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M808
2016-07-08 02:42:16


Hi Quantshare,

Are there any "how-to article(s)" or other such documentation on your website that explains how to have an automated trading strategy live trade (not paper trade) with MBtrading and/or Interactive Brokers?

Please post the links if so.

I skimmed around and couldn't find anything, but guess I may have just missed it?

Thanks



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2016-07-11 04:20:45

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