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My thoughts: Instead of trying to use the paper trading database, I would probably export the historical contract price collections. Run_backups will do this for you. Then start with a fresh database. Import the historical contract price collections from CSV. There's a script for that in sysinit. That would eliminate the need for steps 2 and 4 (if I understand you correctly). Then just do step 6. I'm not sure why you have steps 3 & 5, as if to run them manually, but then you have "6. start all processes", which should include those processes as well. |
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Hi Everyone,
I wanted to pick your brains on best practices when switching from paper trading to live trading.
In my current setup, in live-trading I am running an old version of pysystemtrade and enter trades manually. I do have some positions on live-trading.
On paper-trading, I am running latest code base fully automated with more instruments than current live-trading. There is an overlap on instruments.
I am happy with the market data in my paper-trading mongodb and don't want to completely start with a fresh db and import market data from CSV.
Here are the steps I am thinking any comments welcome.
Best,
Emre
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