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Trading Talk Episode 424 | Conference Core Framework

 

In Trading Talk Episode 424, Eddie provides an early look at the institutional-style Core Framework being presented at Trade View’s 10th annual Algo Trading Conference.

Many traders can build an entry condition, write trading code or test an individual strategy. However, creating a structured environment capable of supporting multiple models, managing portfolio behaviour and coordinating different layers of trading logic is a much broader challenge.

This episode explains why the Core Framework is not simply another trading strategy. It is a structured trading environment developed through years of building, testing and managing automated models on the Trade View trading desk.

 

Key Points

  • An introduction to Trade View’s Core Framework
  • Why advanced frameworks require more than coding or market experience
  • How multiple layers can support model execution and portfolio management
  • A preview of the framework being presented at the Algo Trading Conference
  • Ten models inspired by concepts from previous conference speakers
  • How traders can begin operating models within a structured environment

 

What Is the Trade View Core Framework?

The Core Framework is designed to provide a structured environment in which trading models can be developed, operated and managed.

Rather than relying on one entry signal or isolated strategy, the framework brings together multiple layers of logic. These layers are intended to support areas such as model execution, risk controls, portfolio organisation and ongoing system management.

In the episode, Eddie explains that the framework contains approximately nine or ten layers. Viewers receive an early glimpse of several components before the complete framework is presented at the Algo Trading Conference.

 

Why a Trading Framework Is More Than an Entry Strategy

A common mistake in algorithmic trading is to focus almost entirely on entry conditions.

Entries are important, but they represent only one component of a complete trading operation. Traders must also consider how positions are managed, how models interact, how exposure is controlled and how a portfolio responds when market conditions change.

A professional framework creates structure around these decisions. This allows traders to move beyond isolated trading ideas and begin thinking about how multiple strategies can operate within a consistent and repeatable environment.

 

A Multi-Layered Approach to Algo Trading

The Core Framework has been developed using knowledge accumulated through years of systematic model development.

Some individual components required months of specialist work to design and refine. The value of the framework therefore comes not only from its code, but also from the experience, testing and operational knowledge behind its construction.

Episode 424 explores the difference between knowing how to code a trading strategy and developing a broader architecture capable of supporting institutional-style model operations.

 

What Will Be Presented at the Algo Trading Conference?

Attendees at the 10th annual Algo Trading Conference will receive access to the Core Framework and see ten trading models developed from concepts associated with previous conference speakers.

The objective is to demonstrate how different model ideas can be organised and operated through a common structure.

Attendees will be able to examine the framework, understand how its layers work together and begin exploring how additional models may be incorporated into it over time.

Learn More About the Algo Trading Conference

 

Building Models Within a Structured Environment

The Core Framework is designed to help traders approach systematic trading with greater structure.

Instead of treating every model as a separate project, traders can begin thinking about a broader operating environment that supports strategy development, testing, execution and management.

This episode is being made freely available to provide traders with an initial look at the concepts that will be explored in greater detail at the conference.

 

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