Good Charting Software For Mac That Works With Smartsheet?
On and we ran a series on stock analysis software for the Mac platform. Since then we've learned of still more applications that fall into this category. Equity Miner is a stock screener from HardHat Software. It's currently being tested in a trial evaluation and public beta test. You can learn more at the product Web site. A stockscreener is software that enables an investor to search a database of stocks (publicly traded companies) for those stocks which match supplied search criteria. The search criteria are typically those employed in 'fundamental analysis,' such as price-to-earnings ratio, earnings growth rates, etc.
IQChart is a real-time charting program. IQChart has a built-in stock screener. The app's real-time technical charts update automatically every minute throughout the trading day. They can be customized by size, scale, shape, frequency, design and other indicators. Dynamic intraday charts show the market in action. You can get one-minute chart intervals, in addition to five, 15, 30 and 60-minute intervals.
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Historical daily, weekly and monthly charts go back to 1968. Detailed real-time quotes are also available, including the price, volume, bid/ask price and fundamental information. IQ Chart Real-Time Data costs US$34.95 per month, including exchange fees. The IQ Chart Delayed Data is $24.95 per month.
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Tradex MacCentral reader Charlie Sheils recommends Tradex. It's a 'fat Classic' app that runs on a Mac as slow as a 68020 system. Trade Strategist is currently developing a small piece of freeware written exclusively in Cocoa for use only with Mac OS X.
The program, which is still in a relatively early stage of development, will be called Trade Strategist. It's intended to be technical analysis software 'for the rest of us,' McCormack said.
'It will include all of the major technical indicators, and will enable the user to build trading models -- or strategies -- and test their effectiveness on historical data downloaded from the Web,' he told MacCentral. 'Results and price data will be chartable. The user can test trading strategies they already use, develop new and better strategies and swap strategies with other Trade Strategist users. Early releases of 'Trade Strategist' should be available for free download early in 2002.