Open Source Python Algorithmic Trading Platforms

Python Algorithmic Trading Platforms

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    Qbot

    Qbot

    AI-powered Quantitative Investment Research Platform

    Qbot is an open source quantitative research and trading platform that provides a full pipeline from data ingestion and strategy development to backtesting, simulation, and (optionally) live trading. It bundles a lightweight GUI client (built with wxPython) and a modular backend so researchers can iterate on strategies, run batch backtests, and validate ideas in a near-real simulated environment that models latency and slippage. The project places special emphasis on AI-driven strategies — including supervised learning, reinforcement learning and multi-factor models — and offers a “model zoo” and example strategies to help users get started. For evaluation and analysis, Qbot integrates reporting and visualization (tearsheets, metrics) so you can compare performance across runs and inspect trade-level behavior. It supports multiple strategy runtimes and backtesting engines, is organized for extensibility (strategies live in a dedicated folder).
    Downloads: 41 This Week
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    NautilusTrader

    NautilusTrader

    A high-performance algorithmic trading platform

    NautilusTrader is an open-source, high-performance, production-grade algorithmic trading platform, provides quantitative traders with the ability to backtest portfolios of automated trading strategies on historical data with an event-driven engine, and also deploy those same strategies live, with no code changes. The platform is 'AI-first', designed to develop and deploy algorithmic trading strategies within a highly performant and robust Python native environment. This helps to address the parity challenge of keeping the Python research/backtest environment, consistent with the production live trading environment. NautilusTraders design, architecture and implementation philosophy holds software correctness and safety at the highest level, with the aim of supporting Python native, mission-critical, trading system backtesting and live deployment workloads.
    Downloads: 33 This Week
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    PyBroker

    PyBroker

    Algorithmic Trading in Python with Machine Learning

    Are you looking to enhance your trading strategies with the power of Python and machine learning? Then you need to check out PyBroker! This Python framework is designed for developing algorithmic trading strategies, with a focus on strategies that use machine learning. With PyBroker, you can easily create and fine-tune trading rules, build powerful models, and gain valuable insights into your strategy’s performance.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    AnyTrading

    AnyTrading

    The most simple, flexible, and comprehensive OpenAI Gym trading

    gym-anytrading is an OpenAI Gym-compatible environment designed for developing and testing reinforcement learning algorithms on trading strategies. It simulates trading environments for financial markets, including stocks and forex.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Optopsy

    Optopsy

    A nimble options backtesting library for Python

    Optopsy is a Python-based, nimble backtesting and statistics library focused on evaluating options trading strategies like calls, puts, straddles, spreads, and more, using pandas-driven analysis. The csv_data() function is a convenience function. Under the hood it uses Panda's read_csv() function to do the import. There are other parameters that can help with loading the csv data, consult the code/future documentation to see how to use them. Optopsy is a small simple library that offloads the heavy work of backtesting option strategies, the API is designed to be simple and easy to implement into your regular Panda's data analysis workflow. As such, we just need to call the long_calls() function to have Optopsy generate all combinations of a simple long call strategy for the specified time period and return a DataFrame. Here we also use Panda's round() function afterwards to return statistics within two decimal places.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    AIQuant

    AIQuant

    AI-powered platform for quantitative trading

    ai_quant_trade is an AI-powered, one-stop open-source platform for quantitative trading—ranging from learning and simulation to actual trading. It consolidates stock trading knowledge, strategy examples, factor discovery, traditional rules-based strategies, various machine learning and deep learning methods, reinforcement learning, graph neural networks, high-frequency trading, C++ deployment, and Jupyter Notebook examples for practical hands-on use. Stock trading strategies: large models, factor mining, traditional strategies, machine learning, deep learning, reinforcement learning, graph networks, high-frequency trading, etc. Resource summary: network-wide resource summary, practical cases, paper interpretation, and code implementation.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    AutoTrader

    AutoTrader

    A Python-based development platform for automated trading systems

    AutoTrader is a Python-based platform—now archived—designed to facilitate the full lifecycle of automated trading systems. It provides tools for backtesting, strategy optimization, visualization, and live trading integration. A feature-rich trading simulator, supporting backtesting and paper trading. The 'virtual broker' allows you to test your strategies in a risk-free, simulated environment before going live. Capable of simulating multiple order types, stop-losse,s and take-profits, cross-exchange arbitrage and portfolio strategies, AutoTrader has more than enough to build a profitable trading system.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    TradingGym

    TradingGym

    Trading backtesting environment for training reinforcement learning

    TradingGym is a toolkit (in Python) for creating trading and backtesting environments, especially for reinforcement learning agents, but also for simpler rule-based algorithms. It follows a design inspired by OpenAI Gym, offering various environments, data formats (tick data and OHLC), and tools to simulate trading with costs, position limits, observation windows etc. Licensed under MIT. This training environment was originally designed for tickdata, but also supports OHLC data format. WIP. The list contains the feature columns to use in the trading status.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Awesome-Quant

    Awesome-Quant

    A curated list of insanely awesome libraries, packages and resources

    awesome-quant is a curated list (“awesome list”) of libraries, packages, articles, and resources for quantitative finance (“quants”). It includes tools, frameworks, research papers, blogs, datasets, etc. It aims to help people working in algorithmic trading, quant investing, financial engineering, etc., find useful open source or educational resources. Licensed under typical “awesome” list standards.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Kalshi-Quant-TeleBot

    Kalshi Advanced Quantitative Trading Bot is an enterprise-grade

    Kalshi Advanced Quantitative Trading Bot is an enterprise-grade automated trading system designed for the Kalshi event-based prediction market. Built with cutting-edge quantitative algorithms and professional risk management, it provides institutional-quality trading capabilities with user-friendly control The Kalshi Advanced Quantitative Trading Bot is a professional-grade automated trading system designed specifically for event-based markets on the Kalshi platform. This bot leverages advanced quantitative strategies, machine learning techniques, and real-time data analysis to identify profitable trading opportunities while maintaining robust risk management protocols. Built with a modular architecture, the system combines Python-based trading algorithms with a JavaScript Telegram bot interface for dynamic monitoring and interaction. The bot is designed to operate continuously, making data-driven decisions based on news sentiment analysis, statistical arbitrage opportunities
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    AlphaPy

    AlphaPy

    Python AutoML for Trading Systems and Sports Betting

    AlphaPy is a Python-based AutoML framework tailored for trading systems and sports betting applications. Built on popular libraries like scikit-learn and pandas, it enables data scientists and speculators to craft predictive models, ensemble strategies, and automated forecasting systems with minimal setup. Run machine learning models using scikit-learn, Keras, xgboost, LightGBM, and CatBoost. Generate blended or stacked ensembles. Create models for analyzing the markets with MarketFlow. Develop trading systems and analyze portfolios using MarketFlow and Quantopian's pyfolio.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Open Exchange (OpEx)

    Open Exchange (OpEx)

    The open source Algorithmic Trading System

    OpEx is an application suite that includes the main building blocks of commercial electronic trading systems. All OpEx applications run on distributed system architectures.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Zipline

    Zipline

    Zipline, a Pythonic algorithmic trading library

    Zipline is a Pythonic algorithmic trading library. It is an event-driven system for backtesting. Zipline is currently used in production as the backtesting and live-trading engine powering Quantopian -- a free, community-centered, hosted platform for building and executing trading strategies. Quantopian also offers a fully managed service for professionals that includes Zipline, Alphalens, Pyfolio, FactSet data, and more. Installing Zipline is slightly more involved than the average Python package. For a development installation (used to develop Zipline itself), create and activate a virtualenv, then run the etc/dev-install script. Please note that Zipline is not a community-led project. Zipline is maintained by the Quantopian engineering team, and we are quite small and often busy.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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