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Re: unctarheel post# 198671

Thursday, 01/29/2004 10:17:05 AM

Thursday, January 29, 2004 10:17:05 AM

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Tarheel, It depends on what kind of data you want and what you need to do with it. TC2000 is an excellect source for EOD data for what I consider a reasonable $30 per month. They also have streaming data for much more money, which I don't take. They have all the usual indicators and a few proprietary ones, and the software has extremely powerful sorting and scanning capabilities which can be customized to fit your purposes. You cannot enter data manually or any other way except with a download, but I don't know why one would want to. Unless you know Visual basic or C++ to make use of their developer's kit, backtesting is not possible. You can update the data with about a 20 minute delay at any time as often as you like. The Worden brothers give their take on a handful of stocks and the market in general each day. Like anybody else, they are right sometimes, and not sometimes. Overall, for $30, I think it is an excellent buy. My only affiliation with them is as a satisfied customer. Sorry for the long post, I haven't paid, so I cannot send a private reply.

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