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I think algo issue is more on the integration side , as this is very sensitive 
to the input, like market data, OMS response, etc etc. Quite a lot of issue are 
coming from what algo expecting is difference from what market data / oms 
provide .

> Hello,
> 
> 1. Does anyone offer algo-specific testing tools?
> 
>    I checked the vendor/product page and didn't see any algo-specific
>    test tools.
> 
> 2. Is there a need for algo-specific testing tools?
> 
>    For the past few years I've designed and implemented repeatable,
>    deterministic, overnight testing of algo engines. It’s made testing
>    much faster and more reliable.
> 
>    I'm wondering if other people see the speed of algo testing (or the
>    lack of speed) as an important issue within their organization.
> 
> Thoughts?
> 
> Thanks a bunch, Scott


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