I personally use the packages you mention and
would describe them as well thought out and relatively
bug free through widespread use and years of improvement
and maintenance.   There are literally dozens of other packages
that depend on these packages so if you use them you will
also be able to seamlessly use a wide range of other
packages too.


On Wed, Dec 23, 2020 at 12:58 PM Ben van den Anker via R-help
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> Hello everyone,
> Could anyonre recommend some good resources for finance applications in R? I 
> find the packages quantmod, TTR and PerformanceAnalytics a bit outdated. 
> There must be something more recent on the market. Any suggestions will be 
> much appreciated!
> Cheers,
> Ben van den Anker
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