Scan Workshop / NeoTicker EOD 3.61
| Developer: |
TickQuest Inc. (more products...) |
| OS: | Win98/ME/NT 4.x/2000/XP |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$69 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 29.83 MB |
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Scan Workshop / NeoTicker EOD is an advanced investment tool with easy to use intelligent scanning, intraday quotes, animated tickers, portfolio tracking and programmable technical analysis stock charting. It is designed for people who require a sophisticated stock analysis tool beyond what websites and brokers can offer. Scan Workshop is built on top of NeoTicker EOD to perform advance scanning. NeoTicker EOD lets you create a window to monitor intraday quotes and helps you track your portfolio. Quotes and portfolio tracking are updated automatically by periodically downloading data from the Internet. Charts come with over 120+ built-in customizable technical indicators. Indicators can be applied on other indicators with a few mouse clicks to create complex indicators. For example, you can apply a moving average on an oscillator. Extensive drawing tools are available to let you draw Fibonacci, trend lines, channels, support/resistance lines, fans and text on the charts. You can even create your own drawing tool. Charts allow you to mix data of different time frames. For example, you can compare a 5 year chart with weekly bars and monthly bars. You can open multiple charts in NeoTicker EOD. Each chart can contain any number of stocks and indicators. NeoTicker EOD allows the grouping of windows and lets you manage large number of quote windows and chart windows with ease. NeoTicker EOD can read free Internet data and supports multiple data vendors and data formats, including Quote Plus, TC2000, Metastock, CSI/CSIM and ASCII. NeoTicker EOD is programmable and you can create your own indicators and backtest trading systems. NeoTicker EOD comes with an integrated development environment and supports formula, VBScript, JavaScript and Delphi Script. Compatible with Windows 98, ME, NT4(sp4), 2000(sp1), and XP. System Requirements: Pentinum II, 1024x768, 256 colors 128M RAM 10M hard disk space; Internet connection or access to supported data vendors/formats.
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