Financial Information eXchange protocol implemented in Rust
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Financial Information eXchange protocol implemented in Rust
A library for parsing FIX (Financial Information eXchange) protocol messages.
A zero-alloc, compile-time hardened FIX engine built for sub-100ns execution.
Rust binding of QuickFIX library
Imandra FIX Engine
Go implementation of the FAST Protocol (FIX Adapted for STreaming)
Python based exchange simulator using FIX protocol
FIX 4.4 session layer implementation for a single pair of initiator (client) and acceptor (server) over TCP
Fast FIX (Financial Information Exchange) protocol parser [FFP]
FIX library generated with C++ PreProcessor to be used in latency sensitive context.
This project is a Python-based trading simulator that allows users to simulate trading strategies, manage an order book, and interact with a mock trading environment using various algorithmic traders. The simulator includes a FIX (Financial Information eXchange) protocol handler, a market-making algorithm, and synthetic liquidity generation.
FIX Log Viewer allows you to view FIX logs
🏦 A Rust/WASM library to parse FIX messages without a dictionary
Hardware design project of the FIX and TCP/IP offload engines on FPGA, containing HDL codes and Python codes for testing.
Pre-built wheels for QuickFIX (untested): a Financial Information eXchange (FIX) protocol engine.
FIX-FastTrade is a high-performance electronic trading system that leverages the Financial Information eXchange (FIX) protocol for fast and reliable communication between trading parties. It is designed to handle high-volume trading scenarios with low latency and high throughput.
FIX request-response latency using eBPF TC hooks
Open-source edition of llfix, a low latency FIX engine
A FIX engine written in Rust.
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