We've all noticed that interface issue with Wave 59 and IB. It is a big, unfortunately part of a bigger, problem. Did you send a help request to Earik?
Todd
output signal from wave59 to 3rd party broker?
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Yes i did. At the moment im totally stuck.
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No response from Earik? When did you start noticing the problem with API interface?
Todd
Todd
Re: output signal from wave59 to 3rd party broker?
Its about a week since i sent an email and i only recently re-signed up. Is there anyway of someone showing an example how to use this Socketsend function to enable autotrading with other brokers?
Re: output signal from wave59 to 3rd party broker?
SocketSend() won't help. You would need a socketreceive or something like that on the other end. The idea for socketsend is just just stream data. Similar to just writing text to a file. You would need something to understand that data.
So perhaps Python code could be written to accept that socket call then using the IB API (in python) to then connect and send the order.
But this would all have to be custom code to be written.
So perhaps Python code could be written to accept that socket call then using the IB API (in python) to then connect and send the order.
But this would all have to be custom code to be written.
Re: output signal from wave59 to 3rd party broker?
Does anyone here have the capability to code this for the community? Im prepared to send some money if it works.sbank wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 12:52 pmSocketSend() won't help. You would need a socketreceive or something like that on the other end. The idea for socketsend is just just stream data. Similar to just writing text to a file. You would need something to understand that data.
So perhaps Python code could be written to accept that socket call then using the IB API (in python) to then connect and send the order.
But this would all have to be custom code to be written.
Re: output signal from wave59 to 3rd party broker?
it doesnt? when/why did that occur?
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