Buzz Chronicles
Follow
Home
Threads
Daily Charts
Most Popular
Most Recent
Authors
Categories
Life
Tech
Culture
Politics
Society
Fun
See All Categories
About
×
Share it somewhere
BC
ALGO PLATFORMS LIST
Saved by @kirankio1996
Jignesh Patel
@JigneshTrade
4 years, 10 months ago
1440 views
Save to PDF
Share
See On Twitter
List of #AlgoTrading platforms:
1.https://t.co/XsOdkkKYXR
9.https://t.co/NQUQZ1OcbU
10.https://t.co/VtncAv7wj9
11.https://t.co/QKUmJ5j65F
12.https://t.co/3snlsaj8Xi
13.https://t.co/GDBlnlaAuK
14.https://t.co/b5pypKZryE
15.https://t.co/2bu6upuM1L
16.https://t.co/aVSxzPqjLB
You May Also Like
Antonio García Martíne...
@antoniogm
Observing the public conversation around FB, and the private ones happening among techies and ex-FBers, I think the mutual misunderstanding is worse than when I set out two years (and 500 pages) ago to (in a small way) bridge that gulf.
We're basically fucked.
The tech world has gotten so huge, self-reinforcing, and insulated from reality they can no longer even vaguely look at themselves (and their actions) as others do. They just live on a different planet than most people.
Conversely, the average tech consumer doesn't understand the technology that has slowly taken over their lives, and their designated emissaries to figure it out--politicians, pundits, regulators, journalists--understand it barely better than they do, and have their own agendas.
To say more than generalities for a moment, here's what I think is likely the core problem.
Techies take weird, improbable visions, and make them realities: some BS pitch deck to a VC, mixed with money and people, really does turn into some novel thing.
Most people work inside a legacy industry that's evolved that way over time (usually for good reasons), and they think about the future via some analogy with their present (which is a function of a long-ago past). The interruption that tech will introduce is often hard to grasp.
Katie Mack
@AstroKatie
Light travels at about 1 foot per nanosecond.
Hold your hand up 12 inches from your face: you’re seeing your hand as it was a nanosecond ago. Everything you look at is, to one degree or another, in the past. The farther away in space, the more ancient in time.
You can’t see the Sun as it is now, but you can see it as it was about 8 minutes ago. You can’t see Alpha Centauri now, but you can see it 4.4 years ago. You can see the Andromeda Galaxy as it was 2.5 million years in the past. And so on.
With powerful telescopes, we can see galaxies whose light has been traveling to us for more than 13 billion years. We see them shining in a universe that’s still young, where gravity has just begun to pull matter together into stars and galaxies.
We can see something even more distant, and more ancient, than the first galaxies. If we peer out far enough, in between the galaxies, we can see parts of the Universe that are so far away, it has taken the light from that distance almost the entire age of the cosmos to reach us.
Advertisement
Meet Shah
@ms89_meet
Strong Monopolies:
IRCTC 100% Market share in Rail Network.
IEX >90% market share in power trading.
Zydus wellness >90% market share in sugar free product.
Eicher motors >85% market share in 250cc bikes category.
MCX >85% market share in commodity trading.
Coal India >80% market share in coal production in India.
ITC >75% market share in cigarettes.
Honda Siel >75% in portable power generators.
Hindustan Zinc >75% market share in primary zinc industry.
Asahi India Glass >70% market share in automotive glass.
NRB Bearings >70% market share in needle roller bearings.
Pidilite >65% market share in adhesives.
CAMS >65% market share in RTA within mutual fund industry.
Time Technoplast >65% market share in polymer based industrial packaging.
Concor >65% market share in domestic container cargo transport.
Exide >60% market share in lead batteries.
Naukri >60% market share in the Indian job market space.
Praj >60% market share in ethanol plant installing.
Indiamart Intermesh >55% market share in the online B2B Classified space.
Borosil Renewables >55% market share in Lab glass.
Vst Tillers >50% market share in
Power tillers.
Delta corp >50% in online poker games.
Vinati Organics >50% market share in IBB.
Pat Walls
@thepatwalls
And here they are...
THE WINNERS OF THE 24 HOUR STARTUP CHALLENGE
Remember, this money is just fun. If you launched a product (or even attempted a launch) - you did something worth MUCH more than $1,000.
#24hrstartup
The winners 👇
#10
Lattes For Change - Skip a latte and save a life.
https://t.co/M75RAirZzs
@frantzfries built a platform where you can see how skipping your morning latte could do for the world.
A great product for a great cause.
Congrats Chris on winning $250!
#9
Instaland - Create amazing landing pages for your followers.
https://t.co/5KkveJTAsy
A team project! @bpmct and @BaileyPumfleet built a tool for social media influencers to create simple "swipe up" landing pages for followers.
Really impressive for 24 hours. Congrats!
#8
SayHenlo - Chat without distractions
https://t.co/og0B7gmkW6
Built by @DaltonEdwards, it's a platform for combatting conversation overload. This product was also coded exclusively from an iPad 😲
Dalton is a beast. I'm so excited he placed in the top 10.
#7
CoderStory - Learn to code from developers across the globe!
https://t.co/86Ay6nF4AY
Built by @jesswallaceuk, the project is focused on highlighting the experience of developers and people learning to code.
I wish this existed when I learned to code! Congrats on $250!!
WORLD OF SANATAN DHARM...
@world_sanatan
WHY BABUR NEVER TRIED TO ATTACK SRI KRISHNADEVARAYA ?
A🧵u must read
It is very well known that Babur considered Krishna Dev Raya as the strongest ruler of the entire subcontinent, and Vijayanagar empire the strongest during that time in India.
1/10
The Vijayanagar empire reached its peak during 1509-1529 around the reign of Krishna Dev Raya.
Vijayanagar’s famed elephant brigade 👇
2/10
At his command there were over 50000 elite troops with a regiment of Portuguese gunners and 3200 cavalry with 600 elephants.
3/10
Along with that more than four hundred thousand ( four lakh) peasant levies and irregular military made this empire one of the largest in all of South Asia.
A typical Vijayanagar levie soldier 👇
4/10
During Baburs invasion, Krishna Dev Raya ruled supreme in all of deccan.
In fact, in an all our brawl, Krisha Dev Raya will beat Babur fair and square.
Babur could muster at max 50000 troops with 50 canons.
While Krishna Dev Raya had these numbers in Hampi alone
5/10