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Mathematica/Technical Trader (was Re: No more 2000i in the US)



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What about Mathematica? Has anyone thought of using it
as a replacement for TS? It has a Technical Trader toolkit,
see http://www.wolfram.com/products/applications/trader/.
It has a language suitable for the kinds of calculations
that we are looking to do. In fact you can do things
in an object-oriented fashion, symbolic fashion, etc.
I haven't bought it yet but am thinking it would need
to have a module for backtesting.

What do folks think of it? Does anyone use it successfully?

    Joel

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bengtsson, Mats" <mats.bengtsson@xxxxxxxx>


> I would say that the only part where I am today relying
> on TS is for the flexibility and ease of use of the graphics. When I no
> longer will find new ideas expressed in Easy Language but in VB, C++, EDS,
> ... I will simply change from the TS platform to something else that
allows
> me to graphically view and study ideas.