I've read the FAQ that states wealth lab is not supporting/releasing their broker api. However, it's possible to use COM to achieve this. 
Has anyone done this? Is there any commercial product? 
I cannot create an account for fidelity due to my country of residency but I'm really interested in using wealth lab. 
I've search and found some products that's meant for WL 4 but none specifically for .NET. 
Thanks in advance for any advice. 
    
    
        
    
    
        
    
    
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        Basically, disregard what said about COM; now this information applies to legacy WL3/4 users (outdated).
If your sole purpose is to run automated systems, then there's no turnkey solution I'm aware of, except than for the Russian markets created by a Russian brokerage.
It means, a solution can be developed because a broker interface exists.
    
    
        
    
    
        
    
    
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        Thanks for the speedy reply Eugene. 
I see. It's interesting that no one tackle this problem. 
I'm a programmer, I can see that all the dlls are well structured. 
Just wanna make sure i'm not reinventing the wheel if i ever dive into this topic. 
    
    
        
    
    
        
    
    
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        ...Edited
Please understand that we're not going to discuss the details of Wealth-Lab Broker API and possible implementations with someone who even haven't taken a free trial. Only with a paid customer, in our support portal (i.e. privately).
    
    
        
    
    
        
    
    
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