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LarkTr
09-30-2007, 05:15 AM
Hello!
I'm new here and may be it's not a frequent topic for discussions, but I'm interested in analysing multiple markets.
I'd like to clear up a question of that intermarket analysis. It is becoming more and more popular and is the issue under discussion on a number of forums.
In theory it is clear enough, but what do people mean under intermarket analysis software. Vintage Point claims to be such a software, but it only thing it can do is making predictions on the basis of a couple of indicators. And I've encountered another trading software Amplesight trader here at www.amplesight.com . Surprisingly it is free :) . They write about special tools for revealing market interdependencies and a breakthrough it can make in analitics.
But is it really possible to create a single software for performing this huge amount of analytical work? What do you think?
Luc1Grunt
09-30-2007, 08:02 PM
Hello!
I'm new here and may be it's not a frequent topic for discussions, but I'm interested in analysing multiple markets.
I'd like to clear up a question of that intermarket analysis. It is becoming more and more popular and is the issue under discussion on a number of forums.
In theory it is clear enough, but what do people mean under intermarket analysis software. Vintage Point claims to be such a software, but it only thing it can do is making predictions on the basis of a couple of indicators. And I've encountered another trading software Amplesight trader here at www.amplesight.com (http://www.amplesight.com) . Surprisingly it is free :) . They write about special tools for revealing market interdependencies and a breakthrough it can make in analitics.
But is it really possible to create a single software for performing this huge amount of analytical work? What do you think?
Hey!!! First post and a LINK to boot!!!
Welscome aboard and hope you reach your objectives.......;)
aiki14
09-30-2007, 09:35 PM
Just toured the website. It doesn't blow me away (a number of misspellings and typo's as well). Nothing really innovative, just different visualizations of standard TA tools, if you've been doing TA for a while I don't see it being too helpful. They talk about intermarket analysis but it's just looking at stock versus stock or stock in sector/industry with a snappy visual.
I may be so used to doing this sort of thing with the tools I am accustomed to that this seems more gadget than real innovation, and I just don't see it as a necessary add on to the two platforms I use, E*Trade Pro or Thompson. And it's not Mac compatible.
aiki14
09-30-2007, 09:37 PM
Hey!!! First post and a LINK to boot!!!
Welscome aboard and hope you reach your objectives.......;)
I have this odd feeling that his objectives are selling this product. I may be wrong but that's the sense I am getting.
aiki14
09-30-2007, 09:45 PM
Hello!
I'm new here and may be it's not a frequent topic for discussions, but I'm interested in analysing multiple markets.
I'd like to clear up a question of that intermarket analysis. It is becoming more and more popular and is the issue under discussion on a number of forums.
In theory it is clear enough, but what do people mean under intermarket analysis software. Vintage Point claims to be such a software, but it only thing it can do is making predictions on the basis of a couple of indicators. And I've encountered another trading software Amplesight trader here at www.amplesight.com . Surprisingly it is free :) . They write about special tools for revealing market interdependencies and a breakthrough it can make in analitics.
But is it really possible to create a single software for performing this huge amount of analytical work? What do you think?
Free? Except all the Novel visualizations that they show you are available for a total of $1200. And all they really are is a way to "visualize" information available elsewhere for much less.
aiki14
09-30-2007, 10:01 PM
And they only use one data service and there is a $50 start up fee, $50 month for the basic service, $40 month for options, and $25 month for level 2.
http://www.iqfeed.net/index.cfm?displayaction=data§ion=fees
LarkTr
10-01-2007, 06:20 AM
Just toured the website. It doesn't blow me away (a number of misspellings and typo's as well). Nothing really innovative, just different visualizations of standard TA tools, if you've been doing TA for a while I don't see it being too helpful. They talk about intermarket analysis but it's just looking at stock versus stock or stock in sector/industry with a snappy visual.
I may be so used to doing this sort of thing with the tools I am accustomed to that this seems more gadget than real innovation, and I just don't see it as a necessary add on to the two platforms I use, E*Trade Pro or Thompson. And it's not Mac compatible.
aiki14, Thank you for your comments. I'm a newbie and it's sometimes quite difficult to sort out all the information about a great number of trading software.
Luc1Grunt
10-01-2007, 06:29 AM
LOL.
I'll just give a little wink again.....................;)
Never did care much for spam.
Luc1Grunt
10-01-2007, 08:29 AM
Let me be a little more "sensitive".
Here's a website that will make you tons of money for doing absolutely nothing. In fact, it is so good I would rather sell it to YOU than use it myself. Link below.
www.theholygrailforthosetoolazytodotheirownhomewor k.com (http://www.theholygrailforthosetoolazytodotheirownhomewor k.com)
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