Open Source Go Financial Software for Mac

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    MarketStore

    MarketStore

    DataFrame server for financial timeseries data

    MarketStore is a database server optimized for financial time-series data. You can think of it as an extensible DataFrame service that is accessible from anywhere in your system, at higher scalability. It is designed from the ground up to address scalability issues around handling large amounts of financial market data used in algorithmic trading backtesting, charting, and analyzing price history with data spanning many years, and granularity down to tick-level for the all US equities or the exploding cryptocurrencies space. If you are struggling with managing lots of HDF5 files, this is perfect solution to your problem. The batteries are included with the basic install, you can start pulling crypto price data from GDAX and writing it to the db with a simple plugin configuration. MarketStore enables you to query DataFrame content over the network at as low latency as your local HDF5 files from disk.
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