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RE: [RT] Re: Trading Platform



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Brian - You ought to take a look at TradeLab at http://www.TradeLab.net.  It
is a new sophisticated trading platform for advanced market analysis.  It
has much of what the current math software packages have to offer, but is
oriented primarily to financial time series charting and analysis.  Version
1.0 is currently available and includes a free upgrade to version 2.0 which
is now in beta testing.

I have a vested interest having being a beta tester for close to two years.
I am also a TradeLab Associate and receive a small fee for assisting in the
marketing effort.  If I can be of any additional help, please feel free to
contact me.

Jim Gavey
http://www.Trading-and-Investing-with-TradeLab.com
Visit before ordering if you want to receive a $75 rebate.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: brian [mailto:polar@xxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 2:16 AM
> To: systems-only@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [RT] Re: Trading Platform
>
>
> I was hoping to get some replies from people using software other than
> tradestation so I'll try posting again.  I myself use excaliber, a
> fortran based program Futures Truth used to sell.  But the charting is
> abysmal which forces me to use behold for visual aids.  For more
> complete portfolio runs I load all the daily equities into a few perl
> scripts.  I then use bloomberg for live data and for system updates.
> This works but forces me to use several applications.  I have used and
> shied away from tradestation due to its lack of batch portfolio runs and
> several other problems.  It appears to me that one of the current math
> software packages, ( matlab, mathematica, gauss, splus, etc) would be a
> better platform to build from as they can handle the calculations
> easily, offer multidimensional graphing ( for correlation analysis,
> system report analysis, etc ).  But from what I have seen most of these
> packages do not have add-ons for financial time series testing.  I know
> such software can be built such software, and while I can code systems
> and am fine at modifying existing modules, I am not a software developer
> and do not want to build such a platform from scratch.  I am interested
> in hearing from people who have experience, good or bad, with these
> other platforms.
>
>
> Brian
>
>
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