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    abu

    Abu quantitative trading system (stocks, options, futures, bitcoin)

    Abu Quantitative Integrated AI Big Data System, K-Line Pattern System, Classic Indicator System, Trend Analysis System, Time Series Dimension System, Statistical Probability System, and Traditional Moving Average System conduct in-depth quantitative analysis of investment varieties, completely crossing the user's complex code quantification stage, more suitable for ordinary people to use, towards the era of vectorization 2.0. The above system combines hundreds of seed quantitative models,...
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    If you are long term Investors, you use Linux operating system and love command line utilities then STOCKY is for you. As a key feature, stocky will tell you whether to hold or sell your stocks based on stoploss you have set.
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    The StockTools project provides open-source tools for the fundamental analysis of stocks for the purposes of buying and maintaining a strong, well-balanced portfolio. The tools are particularly appropriate for investment clubs. Will work with .ssg file
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    Yummy Yield Super Stock Ticker Picker gathers stock dividend data on about 8000 stocks on the Nyse, Amex, and Nasdaq exchanges, sorts them according to their forward annual dividend yield figures, and presents the user with additional info and charts.
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    The TEchnical STock Analyzer (TESTA) is a package intended to perform screening of large number of stocks meeting a certain set of conditions based on technical indicators. These conditions can be used to generate buy/sell signals. Many built-in indicator
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    A python program to view and track a portfolio of stocks. The eventual intent is to evolve it into a suite of commandline tools to view financial data. Project will eventually include tools for generating amoritization schedules, reviewing employee sto
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    A multithreaded GNOME-Python application to monitor stock and option prices using data from free web sites. Also tracks a portfolio of selected stocks.
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    This project aims to provide a user friendly interface to the historical stock data available from Bovespa (Brazil's main stock exchange), enabling users to easily check quotes for specific stocks at a chosen date.
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