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To: Optim who wrote (615)1/14/1999 10:14:00 AM
From: Jay Hartzok  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 805
 
Optim,

Thanks for the info. I used to use Prophet, but it has been so long ago that I can't remember how well split up their indices were. I believe their cost is around 15 dollars a month for stock and index data.

Bill, I just noticed that MI finally has yesterday's data included. Wish they would fix last weeks data and get the entire file up to date.

Jay



To: Optim who wrote (615)1/14/1999 6:10:00 PM
From: CatLady  Respond to of 805
 
Optim,

About the IRL data. As far as I know, even though the data is 'daily' data, fresh data is only provided on Saturdays.

That's why I use TC2000's industry groups instead. Their groups may be slightly less complete, but at least the data is provided daily. And there are still a whole bunch of sector indices in Q+ that are updated daily.

I keep thinking that I'll be able to drop either Q+ or TC2000, but there's a few things that each does better than the other. So for now, I'm keeping both.

If all this analysis is profitable, what's another 18.95 a month, right? <g>



To: Optim who wrote (615)1/24/1999 11:52:00 AM
From: Optim  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 805
 
All,

This is sort of off-topic, but I came across a Neurostock-type program. Has a downloadable demo (5.7 megs) that looks good so far. It seems to train real fast, although I have yet to see what the results look like.

Take a look: deepinsight.com

Optim