Advice on Stock Screener Technical Analysis
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Q: Stock trading – Technical analysis tools for analyzing KLSE (Bursa Malaysia) stocks?
What’s the technical tools/software you use to analyze KLSE stocks? Does it include ‘rules composer’, ’stock screener’ and ‘back tester’?
What’s the price for the software?
A: Metastock and Tradestation are supposed to be the best TA programs, but expensive.
I use Stockwiz for French stocks and end-of-day trading. It’s free. It comes with a stock screener and a rule wizard. I don’t use these any more as Stockwiz is completely programmable, and I programmed all my screens and rules. It also means one can backtest just about every system. The only drawback is that the programming language is somewhat primitive.
But it’s free and nowadays I can do everything I want with it.
http://www.stockwiz.com/
Caveat:
- You still need a service to get your daily stockquotes, which is most likely *not* free
Q: Stock Trading – What’s the best technical analysis software for analysis stock?
What software you have used before? Which is the best? Does it include ‘rules composer’, ’stock screener’ and ‘back tester’?
A: Metastock and Tradestation are supposed to be the best, but expensive.
I use Stockwiz for French stocks and end-of-day trading. It’s free. It comes with a stock screener and a rule wizard. I don’t use these any more as Stockwiz is completely programmable, and I programmed all my screens and rules. It also means one can backtest just about every system. The only drawback is that the programming language is somewhat primitive.
But it’s free and nowadays I can do everything I want with it.
http://www.stockwiz.com/
Q: Is there a way to screen stocks by technical analysis indicators?
I want to find stocks with low and rising stochastics, low RSI and positive MACD Where on the internet is there a screener that can does this?
A: Do a search on it and you will find lots.
Q: free screeners for US stocks?
Sorry for my little English … but numbers are numbers in any language.
I’ m not interested in technical analysis and I’ve not found an answer in the other questions regarding this topic.
I’m using yahoo and msn money.
TU
A: Those are good and so is Businessweek and CNN’s. The MarketWatch Virtual Stock Exchange game site has some very good research tools.
Then the exchanges have some resources for you as well.
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