Stock Trading Software Reviews

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Jan
27

AbleTrend 7.0 Review – AbleSys Corporation Software

Posted by DeMerchant

AbleTrend 7.0 is arguably the most advanced of the Stock Trading Software available on the market today. It certainly isn’t the least expensive, starting at $128 from the 30 day trial package, but for the benefits one can incur from using AbleSys’ AbleTrend 7.0 it can defiantly pay for itself in a matter of days. When making a selection of AbleTrend 7.0 it is defiantly advisable to try the 30 day trial packages until you find the software version that suits you best, then sign up for a yearly package.

One of the hardest decisions to make when buying AbleTrend 7.0 is the decision between AbleTrend EOD (End of Day) or AbleTrend Real-Time. As with most things there are benefits to both. The disadvantage of AbleTrend Real-Time is clearly the price. At $263/mth ($188 if you also use eSignal) it’s not cheap, but can be worth the price for the extra features if they are helpful. Conversely AbleTrend EOD can be perfect for the needs of most people, and at a VERY reasonable $128/mth it may be the better option for some. Read the rest of this entry »

Jan
23

Wave59 Technologies Trading Software

Posted by DeMerchant

Wave59 Technologies Trading Software is a stock trading software program built for day traders. It’s true that most good traders use long term signal likes 200DMA and 50DMA to make stock picks. With that fact come two lines of thinking: 1) if the good traders do it then so should I; or 2) if I can figure out what the good traders are going to do in the future, how can I exploit it to make money. If option number 2 is more attractive to you then the Wave59 Technologies Trading Software may just be prefect for your needs.

Wave59 uses geometric patterns and time & price patterns to try to predict what a stock will do before other technical indicators show strength. The whole philosphy is that it’s ok to take five stocks that lose 2% each to find that one stock that gains 50%. It defiantly makes sense, if it works… reliably. Read the rest of this entry »