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Mark --
I've been following FundManager for a few years now, and give it a new
try approximately every major version.
I would very much like to use it. Automatic downloading of trades from
my broker is great.
However, I have never been able to figure out how to get the 'cash'
part working to my satisfaction. I would even be willing to take care
of all my cash deposits and withdrawals manually if I could figure out
how to do it.
What has been your experience with 'cash' deposits and withdrawals?
Once I figure it out, I'll be a paying customer.
-- Keith
TJ --
BTW, FM's trial policy of "evaluation version can be started 60 times
before a license key will be required", is the way all software should
be promoted. It means that everyone has an opportunity to get
'addicted' before buying. I would guess that AB might have twice its
present number of paid users if AB copied this approach. It's very
difficult for newbies to get any appreciation for the power of AB with
only 30days trial, and that with limitations on saving ones work.
It costs a publisher ZERO to have someone try his software for free,
whether it be for 1 day or 10 years. However, once the trial is over,
without a sale, the publisher has LOST a potential customer for good.
Drug dealers know how it works. Why don't all software publishers.
MarkK wrote:
Ton,
You can import your
portfolio and prices from your broker too
into Fund Manager if you like
It also has charting
too, the charting is not as in depth as AB
though
MarkK
From:
amibroker@xxxxxxxxxps.com [mailto:amibroker@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of Ton
Sieverding
Sent: Monday, August 03, 2009 3:30 PM
To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxps.com
Cc: info@xxxxxxxxxxnl; leo van den Akker; Ruud Vos;
Clemens de Leeuw;
Franz Maurer
Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re: Portfolio Manager ...
Thanks
Mark. Multi currency capability. Sounds good. I prefer to have prices
synchronized. But after what I have found that's not a big deal.
Exporting
prices from Broker and importing them in Fund Manager. Yes I will try
Fund
Manager and let you know the result ...
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Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, August 03,
2009 6:39 PM
Subject: RE: [amibroker] Re:
Portfolio Manager ...
You have the
capability from what I can
see for multi currency
I do not import or
export from AB to
Fund Manager
Fund Manager (
professional) uses Google
real time and historical data
I have it set up to
pull prices every 5
min
Also will send me
alerts to my
e-mail when a price is triggered
They have a very
nice free trial and
from what I remember there are no restrictions during the trial
MarkK
From:
amibroker@xxxxxxxxxps.com [mailto:amibroker@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of Ton
Sieverding
Sent: Monday, August 03, 2009 12:27 PM
To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxps.com
Subject: Re: [amibroker] Re: Portfolio Manager ...
Thanks a lot
Mark. Yes 'Portfolio Manager' for me is
the dark site of Amibroker. And yes lot's of reactions do underline
this
thesis. Frankly I never found a good solution that could be fully
integrated in Amibroker. Before starting with the next trail, please
let me
know if underneath text from Fund Manager is correct :
Importing
prices refers to the process of importing prices from a file into Fund
Manager
investments. There are many sources of files that Fund Manager can
import from,
and they are listed below. Generally,
importing is a
two step process, obtaining the file of prices from the source, and
then
performing the price update (import). Below are links to
detailed
instructions on how to accomplish each step for all supported sources.
So is
exporting/importing the Amibroker database to
Fund Manager doable ? Also, does Fund Manager give you multi currency
support ?
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Original Message -----
Sent:
Monday, August 03, 2009 6:04 PM
Subject: RE:
[amibroker] Re: Portfolio Manager ...
I had posted
questions about the
Portfolio manager and the limitations some months ago
Never saw a response
Though I did get
numerous responses
offline from members
All were
disappointed with AB’s
portfolio manager and thought it was useless-
I then tried
numerous other portfolio
manager software
And personally went
with this one
http://www.fundmanagersoftware.com/index.html
There were others
that were more
expensive and others that were less expensive
To me this was what
I needed
MarkK
From: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxps.com
[mailto:amibroker@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of bobko947
Sent: Saturday, July 11, 2009 10:56 AM
To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxps.com
Subject: [amibroker] Re: Portfolio Manager ...
--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxps.com,
"amsiev" <ton.sieverding@...> wrote:
>
> As we all know, "Account Manager" is Amibroker's weak point. For
me it's not usable and ... Question. Any suggestions for a good
Portfolio
Manager ?
>
> Regards, Ton.
>
Ton, you may try:
1) http://www.fundmanagersoftware.com,
very good, reasonably priced, free to use 60 times before trial period
expires,
very easy to use.
2) http://www.stator-afm.com
-
reasonably priced, 30 days trial period.
Good luck,
Bob.
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