Debug Python Trading Algorithm
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Freelancer Client is hiring: Debug Python Trading Algorithm.
Location: Remote
I need an experienced Python developer who has previously built or maintained live trading systems to step in, trace the fault paths, and deliver clean, reproducible fixes.
What you'll do:
• Corrected, fully functioning code committed back to the repo
• A concise change log explaining every adjustment
• A brief hand-off call or screen share so I can verify the system now behaves as intended on my end
• If you’ve debugged comparable algorithmic trading strategies before and can move quickly, let’s connect—I’m ready to grant repo access as soon as we agree on a start time.
Skills: C Programming, Python, Software Architecture, Software Testing, C++ Programming, Debugging, Software Development, NumPy, Data Analysis, Pandas
Budget: $250–$750 USD
Source: Freelancer Client via Remote / Online. Apply on the source website.
Оригинал
I need an experienced Python developer who has previously built or maintained live trading systems to step in, trace the fault paths, and deliver clean, reproducible fixes.
You’ll get direct access to the current codebase (Python 3.11, pandas, NumPy, and ccxt), my test data, and logs that highlight the misbehaving components. The immediate goal is to isolate whatever is triggering the runtime exceptions and unexpected trade executions, patch the root cause, and walk me through the changes so I understand how the solution works.
What I expect as a finished deliverable:
• Corrected, fully functioning code committed back to the repo
• A concise change log explaining every adjustment
• A brief hand-off call or screen share so I can verify the system now behaves as intended on my end
If you’ve debugged comparable algorithmic trading strategies before and can move quickly, let’s connect—I’m ready to grant repo access as soon as we agree on a start time.
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