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290.1 | Try this..
| AUDIBL::BOOTH | | Mon Oct 12 1992 11:08 | 19 |
| Nari
I am not certain what you mean by "technical analysis packages" but I assume you
mean something like "Managing Your Money" by Andrew Tobias (Meca SW)which has an
investments analysis module. I have recently started using this software (after
having had a wonderful experience with their tax software), and I find it
excellent for tracking expenses and analyzing investments. You can download
stock quotes through Prodigy (after receiving a free ultility from Meca) and it
automatically updates your stock and mutual fund portfolio to reflect current
prices.
If you are looking for something more technical (i.e., statistical analysis)
on the order of SPSS (or smilar) I can't help much...
Good luck
Norm
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290.2 | Quicker than Quicken.....:-) | SPECXN::KANNAN | | Mon Oct 12 1992 13:50 | 11 |
| Hi Norm,
I was looking for information on Trend Analysis packages and such. SPSS
can do all of this stuff, but I believe that there are pacakges that can
download quotes from services such as Dow <something> services and can
calculate and display trend lines etc.. I guess these kinds of software
are more useful for daily or weekly market-timers rather than casual investors.
Thanks
Nari
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290.3 | AAII | DPDMAI::VETEIKIS | | Mon Oct 12 1992 17:14 | 7 |
| No personal experience myself, but I do know that the American
Association of Individual Investors (AAII) publishes a directory of
technical analysis applications.
Check it out.
CV
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290.4 | MasterChartist is one | BUOVAX::DUNCAN | Free and Flying | Mon Nov 02 1992 18:22 | 10 |
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I don't use any either, but I've seen several rave reviews of a
Technical Analysis product called MasterChartist. It's very expensive,
but I think it may have a cheaper sibling (with lesser complexity).
They're usually advertised in Investor's Daily, Barron's, etc. I have
no idea how good they really are other than reviews I've seen by some
technical analysts.
- Phil
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290.5 | | LAVGOD::SIMONIAN | | Mon Jan 25 1993 22:48 | 1 |
| see also 356
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290.6 | where? | LAVGOD::SIMONIAN | | Mon Jan 25 1993 22:50 | 2 |
| How does one get a hold of MECA Software?
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290.7 | French Softwares | EVOAI2::$TRICHET | | Fri Feb 26 1993 02:40 | 22 |
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I known a french software which name is WALGRAPH provided by
WALDATA company near Paris.
This software proposes about 20 models of technical analysis.
Sold for about 6000 French Francs. Please note they are 2 other
versions with less models, rather for beginners.
You can get a demo PC floppy for about 200 FF.
Another well known in France and Europe is WIKING from Delphi
Economics. Maybe a few more models but a little more expensive.
I know about it less than WALGRAPH. But I am able to get more
informations.
But please note the french way to down load prices is via the french
well known MINITEL. Idon't known yet if there are other ways.
The way communicating you details may be scanning some pages of
advertising documentations and let them on easynet.
When wanted tell me or mail me. I'll ask the providers.
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