I know this is disappointing, but I'm glad they open sourced the packages (see: https://github.com/quantopian) I could see it having been worse, e.g., where the entire ecosystem disappeared.
Perhaps there is an opportunity for another player to mix and match the open source packages into an alternative community. However, if Quantopian is shutting this down, it is probably because the economics doesnt make sense (perhaps accounts dont convert well?)
I still think the economics works — QuantConnect seems to be doing really well — they've been running cash competitions lately. They have even more data which along with backtesting is free, and it also supports live trading for a monthly fee.
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Anyone know what happened?
Edit: Lectures seem to be gone too! https://www.quantopian.com/lectures
I still think the economics works — QuantConnect seems to be doing really well — they've been running cash competitions lately. They have even more data which along with backtesting is free, and it also supports live trading for a monthly fee.
Hopefully that helps! We'll be keeping these OSS projects online.
(I work at Quantopian)