I'm doing some self-learning and experimentation with algorithmic trading and the IB API. I decided to use Java but I'm open to switching to C++. I went through an online tutorial that walks you through the code shown below but was wondering about extending it past just one stock. I want to go through all SP500 stocks and check ticker data to make decisions based on that.
The code below will create a contract for and get data for Microsoft but I'd like to get data for all 500 stocks. All of the other methods defined in the EWrapper interface were left out of the post for more ease of readability.
I'm thinking that I need to store the ticker symbols in a file, parse this, and add each contract one by one to a vector. However, I'm not sure about how to monitor the data after that. It would be nice if I could just sequentially loop through each ticker and make a request for data but I believe the stream is processed on an asynchronous thread (correct me if wrong.)
So how do I go through all 500 stocks and check their ticker data?
Code snippets and explanations would be appreciated. Thanks!
// Import Java utilities and Interactive Brokers API
import java.util.Vector;
import com.ib.client.Contract;
import com.ib.client.ContractDetails;
import com.ib.client.EClientSocket;
import com.ib.client.EWrapper;
import com.ib.client.Execution;
import com.ib.client.Order;
import com.ib.client.OrderState;
import com.ib.client.TagValue;
import com.ib.client.CommissionReport;
import com.ib.client.UnderComp;
// RealTimeBars Class is an implementation of the
// IB API EWrapper class
public class RealTimeBars implements EWrapper
{
// Keep track of the next ID
private int nextOrderID = 0;
// The IB API Client Socket object
private EClientSocket client = null;
public RealTimeBars ()
{
// Create a new EClientSocket object
client = new EClientSocket (this);
// Connect to the TWS or IB Gateway application
// Leave null for localhost
// Port Number (should match TWS/IB Gateway configuration
client.eConnect (null, 7496, 0);
// Pause here for connection to complete
try
{
// Thread.sleep (1000);
while (! (client.isConnected()));
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace ();
};
// Create a new contract
Contract contract = new Contract ();
contract.m_symbol = "MSFT";
contract.m_exchange = "SMART";
contract.m_secType = "STK";
contract.m_primaryExch = "NASDAQ";
contract.m_currency = "USD";
// Create a TagValue list
Vector<TagValue> realTimeBarsOptions = new Vector<TagValue>();
// Make a call to start off data retrieval
client.reqRealTimeBars(0, contract,
5, // Bar Size 5 seconds
"TRADES", // whatToShow
false, // useRTH
realTimeBarsOptions);
// At this point our call is done and any market data events
// will be returned via the realtimeBar method
}
public static void main (String args[])
{
try
{
// Create an instance
// At this time a connection will be made
// and the request for market data will happen
RealTimeBars myData = new RealTimeBars();
}
catch (Exception e)
{
e.printStackTrace ();
}
}
}
I don't know how this will work for all 500, but you can try. The data is from https://raw.githubusercontent.com/datasets/s-and-p-500-companies/master/data/constituents.csv SP
Wrapper
Data
Strat