This is a sample market making bot for use with BitMEX.
It is free to use and modify for your own strategies. It provides the following:
- A
BitMEX
object wrapping the REST and WebSocket APIs.- All data is realtime and efficiently fetched via the WebSocket. This is the fastest way to get market data.
- Orders may be created, queried, and cancelled via
BitMEX.buy()
,BitMEX.sell()
,BitMEX.open_orders()
and the like. - Withdrawals may be requested (but they still must be confirmed via email and 2FA).
- Connection errors and WebSocket reconnection is handled for you.
- Permanent API Key support is included.
- A scaffolding for building your own trading strategies.
- Out of the box, a simple market making strategy is implemented that blankets the bid and ask.
- More complicated strategies are up to the user. Try incorporating index data, query other markets to catch moves early, or develop your own completely custom strategy.
Develop on Testnet first! Testnet trading is completely free and is identical to the live market.
- Create a Testnet BitMEX Account and deposit some TBTC.
- Get dependencies:
python setup.py install
- This will create a
settings.py
file at the root. Modify this file to tune parameters.
- Edit settings.py to add your BitMEX API Key and Secret and change bot parameters.
- Note that user/password authentication is not supported.
- Run with DRY_RUN=True to test cost and spread.
- Run it:
./marketmaker [symbol]
- Satisfied with your bot's performance? Create a live API Key for your
BitMEX account, set the
BASE_URL
and start trading!
This market maker works on the following principles:
- The MM tracks the last bidPrice and askPrice of the quoted instrument to determine where to start quoting.
- Based on parameters set the user, the bot creates a descriptions of orders it would like to place.
- If settings.MAINTAIN_SPREADS is set, the bot will start inside the current spread and work outwards.
- Otherwise, spread is determined by interval calculations.
- If the user specified position limits, these are checked. If the current position is beyond a limit, the bot stops quoting that side of the market.
- These order descriptors are compared with what the bot has currently placed in the market.
- If an existing order can be amended to the desired value, it is amended.
- Otherwise, a new order is created.
- Extra orders are canceled.
- The bot then prints details of contracts traded, tickers, and total delta.
The following is some of what you can expect when running this bot:
2016-01-28 17:29:31,054 - INFO - market_maker - BitMEX Market Maker Version: 1.0
2016-01-28 17:29:31,074 - INFO - ws_thread - Connecting to wss:https://testnet.bitmex.com/realtime?subscribe=quote:XBT7D,trade:XBT7D,instrument,order:XBT7D,execution:XBT7D,margin,position
2016-01-28 17:29:31,074 - INFO - ws_thread - Authenticating with API Key.
2016-01-28 17:29:31,075 - INFO - ws_thread - Started thread
2016-01-28 17:29:32,079 - INFO - ws_thread - Connected to WS. Waiting for data images, this may take a moment...
2016-01-28 17:29:32,079 - INFO - ws_thread - Got all market data. Starting.
2016-01-28 17:29:32,079 - INFO - market_maker - Using symbol XBT7D.
2016-01-28 17:29:32,079 - INFO - market_maker - Order Manager initializing, connecting to BitMEX. Live run: executing real trades.
2016-01-28 17:29:32,079 - INFO - market_maker - Resetting current position. Cancelling all existing orders.
2016-01-28 17:29:33,460 - INFO - market_maker - XBT7D Ticker: Buy: 388.61, Sell: 389.89
2016-01-28 17:29:33,461 - INFO - market_maker - Start Positions: Buy: 388.62, Sell: 389.88, Mid: 389.25
2016-01-28 17:29:33,461 - INFO - market_maker - Current XBT Balance: 3.443498
2016-01-28 17:29:33,461 - INFO - market_maker - Current Contract Position: -1
2016-01-28 17:29:33,461 - INFO - market_maker - Avg Cost Price: 389.75
2016-01-28 17:29:33,461 - INFO - market_maker - Avg Entry Price: 389.75
2016-01-28 17:29:33,462 - INFO - market_maker - Contracts Traded This Run: 0
2016-01-28 17:29:33,462 - INFO - market_maker - Total Contract Delta: -17.7510 XBT
2016-01-28 17:29:33,462 - INFO - market_maker - Creating 4 orders:
2016-01-28 17:29:33,462 - INFO - market_maker - Sell 100 @ 389.88
2016-01-28 17:29:33,462 - INFO - market_maker - Sell 200 @ 390.27
2016-01-28 17:29:33,463 - INFO - market_maker - Buy 100 @ 388.62
2016-01-28 17:29:33,463 - INFO - market_maker - Buy 200 @ 388.23
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2016-01-28 17:29:37,366 - INFO - ws_thread - Execution: Sell 1 Contracts of XBT7D at 389.88
2016-01-28 17:29:38,943 - INFO - market_maker - XBT7D Ticker: Buy: 388.62, Sell: 389.88
2016-01-28 17:29:38,943 - INFO - market_maker - Start Positions: Buy: 388.62, Sell: 389.88, Mid: 389.25
2016-01-28 17:29:38,944 - INFO - market_maker - Current XBT Balance: 3.443496
2016-01-28 17:29:38,944 - INFO - market_maker - Current Contract Position: -2
2016-01-28 17:29:38,944 - INFO - market_maker - Avg Cost Price: 389.75
2016-01-28 17:29:38,944 - INFO - market_maker - Avg Entry Price: 389.75
2016-01-28 17:29:38,944 - INFO - market_maker - Contracts Traded This Run: -1
2016-01-28 17:29:38,944 - INFO - market_maker - Total Contract Delta: -17.7510 XBT
2016-01-28 17:29:38,945 - INFO - market_maker - Amending Sell: 99 @ 389.88 to 100 @ 389.88 (+0.00)
By default, the BitMEX API rate limit is 300 requests per 5 minute interval (avg 1/second).
This bot uses the WebSocket and bulk order placement/amend to greatly reduce the number of calls sent to the BitMEX API.
Most calls to the API consume one request, except:
- Bulk order placement/amend: Consumes 0.5 requests, rounded up, per order. For example, placing 9 orders consumes 5 requests.
- Bulk order cancel: Consumes 1 request no matter the size. Is not blocked by an exceeded ratelimit; cancels will always succeed. This bot will always cancel all orders on an error or interrupt.
If you are quoting multiple contracts and your ratelimit is becoming an obstacle, please email support with details of your quoting. In the vast majority of cases, we are able to raise a user's ratelimit without issue.
This module is compatible with both Python 2 and 3 using Python's future
module.
Some helpful tips on Py2/3 compatibility: https://python-future.org/compatible_idioms.html