The strength of AI programming tools in trading strategy development has recently gained new insights. Some friends used Claude Code to build a cross-exchange arbitrage system, and the project completion level was surprising. The entire architecture is divided into two key modules: one is the automatic identification mechanism for arbitrage targets, and the other is real-time market comparison between Binance and Bybit. Judging solely from code quality and logical rigor, AI applications in quantitative trading are already quite mature. This solution involves market data collection, data processing, trading signal generation, and other steps, covering the complete process of arbitrage trading. For those interested in getting started with quantitative trading or optimizing existing strategies, this AI-assisted development approach is indeed worth referencing.
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 01-09 11:15
Does Claude write arbitrage systems? Is this real? Is the code quality that outrageous?
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BagHolderTillRetire
· 01-07 21:55
Claude's method is really impressive; it can automatically identify arbitrage targets now. I feel like I'm about to lose my job, haha.
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LuckyBlindCat
· 01-06 16:01
Claude is indeed powerful, but arbitrage across exchanges sounds easy; actually going live and making stable profits is another matter altogether.
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Layer2Arbitrageur
· 01-06 16:00
claude wrote cleaner arb logic than most devs i know, ngl. but binance-bybit spreads are already razored down to basis points—what's the actual edge window here? 🤔
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GateUser-a5fa8bd0
· 01-06 15:52
Wow, Claude is really getting more and more powerful. It can even directly generate arbitrage systems? If it runs stably, the profit margin will definitely be significant.
The strength of AI programming tools in trading strategy development has recently gained new insights. Some friends used Claude Code to build a cross-exchange arbitrage system, and the project completion level was surprising. The entire architecture is divided into two key modules: one is the automatic identification mechanism for arbitrage targets, and the other is real-time market comparison between Binance and Bybit. Judging solely from code quality and logical rigor, AI applications in quantitative trading are already quite mature. This solution involves market data collection, data processing, trading signal generation, and other steps, covering the complete process of arbitrage trading. For those interested in getting started with quantitative trading or optimizing existing strategies, this AI-assisted development approach is indeed worth referencing.