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Subject:
Stock Trading software
Category: Business and Money > Finance Asked by: ayalon-ga List Price: $10.00 |
Posted:
26 Feb 2006 03:45 PST
Expires: 28 Mar 2006 03:45 PST Question ID: 701099 |
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Re: Stock Trading software
From: ubiquity-ga on 26 Feb 2006 15:35 PST |
Well, if you want one that looks at past price along; it would only be using technical. There are mutual funds that use similar techniques. They usually say something like: "uses a quantitative approach to select securities" in the discription of investment policies in their prospectus. Keep in mind, if there was such a thing as a program that could analyze information and consistantly select stocks to give above average returns. Everyone would jump on the program, ehich would cause an increase in the price ofthe stock it selects, therefore avoiding any chance for a gain. So, if you want software that will let you beat the game. You are not going tofind it. |
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Re: Stock Trading software
From: kekkis-ga on 26 Feb 2006 16:40 PST |
There is several software what you can use, but there is no guarantee you can create trading system for your purposes. If it possible, then every stock funds are performing well what they don't do during 5 yrs. period. Just couple. Or our planet are full of private investors which have made millions per year. You need good idea, research,knowledge of market etc... Any of those systems are not generating ready excellent trading system for you. Use keywords. |
Subject:
Stock Trading software
From: testifier-ga on 02 Mar 2006 00:17 PST |
I haven't tried any system. However, I have built my own calculators for SPindex, and various other instruments. I can say that it is the best well spent time ever, for all I do is click now. This could be used to trade stocks within the index. There are other indexes that would seem more affordable. However, techtrader.com seems to look very good. I would recommend you do some research, and consider all of the options. Trading is tough, but can be tougher when you are paying higher fees. I would need to get an idea of what you are working with to direct you in the right channel. I am not an advisor, but a trader and investor. I do think that in most cases you don't have enough money to trade stocks profitably, unless you are using cfd's. I can't get into that yahoo account currently, but I hope this helps. I don't know about stocks, In options only 17% of people win, Futures only 8% of people win; the greatest thing about that is that there are rules. profiles.yahoo.com/testifier |
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