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Brokey For Amibroker «FRESH — Playbook»

from pybrokey import BrokeyClient import win32com.client client = BrokeyClient(api_key="YOUR_KEY") client.login() Connect to Amibroker DDE ab = win32com.client.Dispatch("Broker.Application") Stream ticks def on_tick(tick): ab.ActiveDocument.InsertQuote(tick.symbol, tick.price, tick.volume)

Ultimate Guide: How to Feed Live Data from Broker.Y to Amibroker for Pro-Level Charting brokey for amibroker

While Broker.Y’s native interface is functional for order execution, its charting tools lag far behind what serious technical analysts need. Enter – the gold standard for backtesting, custom indicators, and speed. from pybrokey import BrokeyClient import win32com

This post is for educational purposes. Broker.Y does not officially support Amibroker. Always paper trade your setup before going live. Tags: #BrokerY #BrokeY #Amibroker #AFL #AlgoTrading #IndianStockMarket #RTDMan Broker

VolAvg = MA(V, 20); Spike = V > (VolAvg * 2.5); Filter = Spike; AddColumn(V, "Volume", 1.0); AddColumn(VolAvg, "Avg Vol", 1.0); | Problem | Likely Cause | Fix | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | No data in Amibroker | RTDMan not running as Admin | Right-click → Run as Administrator | | Data is delayed | Broker.Y RTD feed lag | Reduce number of scrips to < 50 | | Historical gaps | Amibroker database wrong | Set Database → Base Time Interval to 1 minute | | AFL scanner crashes | Too many symbols | Increase "Maximum number of quotations" in Preferences | Final Verdict: Is This Setup Worth It? Yes. Despite the initial 30-minute setup time, the combination of Broker.Y’s cost-effective execution and Amibroker’s analytical power is unbeatable.

If you are an Indian trader using (formerly BrokeY) for its low brokerage fees and direct market access, you have likely hit one major roadblock: Charting.