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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14739 · May 23

#c_lang#ctp#ctpapi#futures#options#quant#simnow#stock#tora#trader#tts#xtp openctp is a powerful open-source trading platform compatible with many Chinese securities and futures trading systems, offering both real and simulated trading environments for futures, options, stocks, funds, and bonds across domestic and global markets like A-shares, Hong Kong, and US stocks. It provides easy access to CTPAPI through Python and other programming languages, plus user-friendly trading clients with graphical and command-line interfaces. You can register free simulation accounts instantly via WeChat, enabling you to practice and test trading strategies in real-time or 24/7 environments. It also offers training, development support, and a monitoring platform for multiple trading systems, helping you learn, develop, and trade efficiently with low costs and broad market access. This benefits you by giving a flexible, comprehensive, and cost-effective way to develop, test, and execute trading strategies across many markets with strong community and technical support. https://github.com/openctp/openctp

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@CryptoM · Post #65191 · 04/11/2026, 06:19 PM

🚀 U.S. Public Debt Increases by $571.28 Billion, Reaching $38.969 Trillion The United States public debt has increased by approximately $571.28 billion this year, reaching a total of $38.969 trillion as of April 7, 2026. According to NS3.AI, this figure encompasses both debt held by the public and intragovernmental holdings. In an interview with NPR, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon expressed concerns that the growing debt burden could pose challenges, potentially leading to higher market rates and reduced demand for U.S. Treasurys. #USDebt#PublicDebt#USFinance#GovernmentDebt#EconomicNews#USMarkets#Treasury#DebtCrisis#JPMorgan#Macroeconomics