API Bridge

An API is a set of programming code that enables data transmission between one software product and another.

It is standardized technology that allows different applications to "talk" to each other. These can include the use of data warehouses like a SQl server, accessing an Oracle or Microsoft Access database, among others.

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Integrating into these systems can require a sophisticated, custom approach. As systems get more sophisticated and are modified, it is not your concern because the API and its benefits will continue to work.

API Bridge Features

  • Consequently Select Multi-Strikes Through Your Code For Choices Trading.
  • Consequently Select Multi-Expiry Contracts Through Your Code For Choices Trading.
  • Trade Utilizing Diagrams Or Without Outlines Through Scanner.
  • Coordination With Amibroker, Excel, Python, MT4 And So Forth.
  • Permits Trading For Multi-Strategies In Multi-Time Frame And Multi-Markets In Multi-Client Account Allows Multi-Order Types: L, M, SL-L, SL-M, BO, CO Etc.
  • Send Custom Request Amount For Each Trade Dependent On Your Risk Management Rules.
  • Doesn't Needs VPS, Reconnects To A Great Many Virtual Worlds Interference.
  • Custom Target, SL, Time Sensitive Signs And So On For Your Code.
  • Keep Up Free Pattern Of Long Entry, Long Exit, Short Entry And Short Exit Signals.

Understanding How Api Bridge Work

The Bridge works on the basis of "Signals". A Signal is generally a sign (not choice) to Buy or Sell with explicit conditions. The Bridge forms 4 sorts of Signals:

Long Entry (LE)

Equivalent to new Buy for making Long position.

Long Exit (LX)

Equivalent to Sell for decreasing/square off Long position.

Short Entry (SE)

Equivalent to new Sell for making Short position.

Request is sent to API

Equivalent to new Buy for making Long position.