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Re: Software:Making data continous



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Frode,

Here are a few possibilities you can check out, in order of probability. By
the way, I've heard of a program called One  Day at a Time (ODAT?) that I'm
told can create a continuous daily chart 30 years long if you so desire,
using all sorts of user-defined parameters. Unfortunately, I don't know how
to reach the vendor - but I can find out on Monday if you're interested.
Anyway, here's the links I do know:

www.pinnacledata.com
www.csidata.com
www.msodata.com
www.gofutures.com

Good luck,

Dennis C.
dconn@xxxxxxxxx
-----Original Message-----
From: Frode L. Aschim <faschim@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: RealTraders Discussion Group <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Saturday, June 13, 1998 12:19 PM
Subject: Software:Making data continous


>Dear fellow members,
>
>I have a Reuters terminal in the office and use the Metastock Downloader
for Reuters with great success. However, Reuters dont have continous
dataseries that are adjusted in their database.
>As I from time to time wish to test trading systems on futures I need to
have a backward adjusted futures series. I can obviously do this manually,
but it takes me a lot of time and it usually gives me error in the data.
>
>Is there any software that can do this automaticly for you?
>
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>Best greetings,
>
>Frode L. Aschim
>
>Email: frode@xxxxxxxxxx
>
>Thought of the day:
>// Shipbrokers do it SHINC \\
>