ejtraderCT
is a Python library to access the Ctrader trading platform's FIX API.
- Market Position buy and sell
- Pending orders limit and stop (No SL and TP)
- Partial close (No SL and TP)
- Stop loss & Take profit Only Position
- Real-time bid & ask
- Check connection status
- Custom Client ID and commend in Position
- Rest API server (in development)
- Webhook for Tradingviewer (in development)
The library has been tested on Python 3.7 to 3.9.
To install the latest version of ejtraderCT
, you can use pip:
pip install ejtraderCT -U
Or if you want to install from source, you can use:
pip install git+https://github.com/ejtraderLabs/ejtraderCT.git
To access your API, follow these simple steps:
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Open the cTrader desktop or web platform.
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In the bottom left corner of the platform, you will find the Settings option. Click on it.
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A popup window will appear. In the menu of the popup, look for the last option: FIX API.
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First, click on the Change Password button. Make sure to add a numeric password of at least 8 digits.
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After changing the password, click on the Copy to Clipboard button from Trade Connection.
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Now, let's move to the Trade Connection section. Here, you will receive your data in the following format (this is an example with IC Markets for a real account):
- Host name: (Current IP address 168.205.95.20 can be changed without notice)
- Port: 5212 (SSL), 5202 (Plain text)
- Password: (a/c 1104928 password)
- SenderCompID: live.icmarkets.1104926 or demo.icmarkets.1104926 or live2.icmarkets.1104926
- TargetCompID: cServer
- SenderSubID: TRADE
from ejtraderCT import Ctrader
from time
server="168.205.95.20" # - Host name: (Current IP address 168.205.95.20 can be changed without notice)
account="live.icmarkets.1104926" # - SenderCompID: live.icmarkets.1104926
password="12345678" # - The password you configured
api = Ctrader(server,account,password)
time.sleep(3)
checkConnection = api.isconnected()
print("Is Connected?: ", checkConnection)
time.sleep(1)
api.logout()
api.subscribe("EURUSD", "GBPUSD")
quote = api.quote()
print(quote)
# Output
{'EURUSD': {'bid': 1.02616, 'ask': 1.02618}, 'GBPUSD': {'bid': 1.21358, 'ask': 1.21362}}
quote = api.quote("EURUSD")
print(quote)
# Output
{'bid': 1.02612, 'ask': 1.02614}
# Buy position
price = api.quote()
price = price['EURUSD']['bid']
symbol = "EURUSD"
volume = 0.01 # position size:
stoploss = round(price - 0.00010,6)
takeprofit = round(price + 0.00010,6)
id = api.buy(symbol, volume, stoploss, takeprofit)
print(f"Position: {id}")
# sell position
price = api.quote()
price = price['EURUSD']['bid']
symbol = "EURUSD"
volume = 0.01 # position size
stoploss = round(price + 0.00010,6)
takeprofit = round(price - 0.00010,6)
id = api.sell(symbol, volume, stoploss, takeprofit)
print(f"Position: {id}")
# Buy limit order
symbol = "EURUSD"
volume = 0.01 # order size
price = 1.18 # entry price
id = api.buyLimit(symbol, volume, price)
print(f"Order: {id}")
# Sell limit order
symbol = "EURUSD"
volume = 0.01 # Order size
price = 1.22 # entry price
id = api.sellLimit(symbol, volume, price)
print(f"Order: {id}")
# Buy stop order
symbol = "EURUSD"
volume = 0.01 # order size
price = 1.22 # entry price
id = api.buyStop(symbol, volume, price)
print(f"Order: {id}")
# Sell stop order
symbol = "EURUSD"
volume = 0.01 # order size
price = 1.18 # entry price
api.sellStop(symbol, volume, price)
positions = api.positions()
print(positions)
orders = api.orders()
print(orders)
orders = api.orders()
for order in orders:
api.orderCancelById(order['ord_id'])
for position in positions:
api.positionCloseById(position['pos_id'], position['amount'])
api.cancel_all()
api.close_all()
api.positionPartialClose(id, volume)
Due to certain limitations of the FIX API, there's a specific issue that arises when both the Stop Loss (SL) and Take Profit (TP) features are used concurrently. This issue occurs when one of them is triggered, the other remains open and will execute when the price reaches the specified level again, causing it to open another order. This issue needs to be addressed either within the ejtraderCT library or the application itself.
However, you can avoid this problem by using either the SL or TP, but not both simultaneously.
We welcome any contribution to ejtraderCT
. Here are some ways to contribute:
- Report issues or suggest improvements by opening an issue.
- Contribute with code to fix issues or add features via a Pull Request.
Before submitting a pull request, please make sure your codes are well formatted and tested.
I would like to express my gratitude to @HarukaMa for creating the initial project. Their work has been an invaluable starting point for my modifications and improvements.