Version 1.2.0: Interactive Charts, Enhanced Stability, and Bug Fixes
I'm excited to announce the release of Jesse version 1.2.0, packed with a host of bug fixes, improved stability, and a brand-new feature: interactive charts!
In this version, I've addressed several critical issues that were affecting live trading stability. Additionally, the new interactive charts feature allows for a more engaging analysis of your backtest results. Let's dive into what's new in this release:
What's new
- [FIX] Resolved the
TypeError: int() argument must be a string, a bytes-like object or a real number, not 'dict'
error. - [FIX] Corrected the issue of inaccurate P&L calculations during live trading.
- [FIX] Fixed the wallet balance not updating correctly on Apex Pro.
- [FIX] Addressed the problem where settings were being overwritten, ensuring your preferences remain intact.
- [NEW FEATURE] Added a new button next to each trading route as a shortcut for editing the source code of that strategy using the built-in editor of the dashboard.
- [NEW FEATURE] Introduced the ability to add custom indicators to the dashboard.
- [BREAKING] Removed the
generate_charts
option from the research module's backtest function. - [IMPROVEMENT] Enhanced web socket reconnection for Apex, ByBit, and Binance drivers.
- [IMPROVEMENT] Improved multiprocessing handling in Jesse, resulting in significantly better stability for scenarios requiring a restart.
Interactive Charts
I'm thrilled to introduce interactive charts in Jesse! This feature allows you to zoom in, pan, and analyze your data more effectively. You can even add custom indicators and extra charts for values in different price ranges, such as ADX or Stochastics.
To learn how to use this feature, check out the documentation here.
Video Showcase
To help you get acquainted with the interactive charts feature, I've created a video demonstration. You can watch it here.
Additionally, I released a tutorial on how to utilize the optimization mode of Jesse to improve your strategy results using the genetic algorithm. You can watch that tutorial here.
Stay tuned for my next video, where I'll explore a strategy idea generated from OpenAI's recently released o1-preview model and turn it into Jesse code. It promises to be a fun experiment that you won't want to miss!
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Happy trading!
— Saleh
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