Also look into matplotlib for python, as it has some interactive tools
for xy plots. I don't know if R has interactive abilities, I've not
seen any yet.
On 9/19/06, Paolo Tenconi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Dan,
> I worked on a R emulation of Tradestation a couple of months ago.
> The main i
Hi Paolo,
this is a nice start, I would like to be involved somehow. I run a
sourceforge site (http://eeg.sf.net), so I am familiar with that
development system (I use the cvs). If you have a project tree that
we can integrate into a cvs system, I would like to work with it.
For a start, I want
Hi Dan,
I worked on a R emulation of Tradestation a couple of months ago.
The main idea is to bring statistical modeling near to technical analysis
as much as possible, not just an open source version of a stock trading
software.
The discovery of Python (wxPython and RPy-Project specifically)
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From: Darren Weber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sep 17, 2006 2:37 PM
Subject: currency or stock trading strategy
To: R-help@stat.math.ethz.ch
Hi,
are there any good charting and analysis tools for use with
currencies, stocks, etc. in R? I have some tools to