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chennyleeeee
29th-June-2006, 05:27 PM
Okay no jibberish in here except in relation to the topic.
This thread will hopefully be a neat compilation of useful programs and vital tools that help investors invest.

Please specify if its free and if it costs you something, please write how much.


I'll start.

[FREE] Incredible Charts http://www.incrediblecharts.com.au

Great amateur stock graphs.


CHEN

cuttlefish
29th-June-2006, 08:12 PM
ASX theoretical options price calculator.

http://www.asx.com.au/resources/calculators/options/theoretical_price.htm

NettAssets
30th-June-2006, 04:55 AM
Hubb Optiongear $4000 odd depending on deals and market feed $300PA

Great charting platform
links charts and option risk graphs
scans for Trades and options to build a strategy
compares up to 6 strategies on a screen

Still has a few problems in its portfolio handling
(its basically worthless as a financial management tool at the moment)

will backtest strategies with current options but not with expired options.


http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i20/johnh_charts/screen1.gif


give it a 6.5 /10
and 10/10 for tech and user support.
John

wayneL
30th-June-2006, 05:10 AM
The sideways payoff diagram next to the prices is a cool feature John.

NettAssets
30th-June-2006, 05:18 AM
Yes I like that,
Takes a bit of getting used to if used to traditional I guess, but I didn't spend too long with anything else.(you can turn them the other way)

Just hope they keep up the program development.
I've got a training session to go to in Perth tuesday so I might be able to drive it a bit better.

John

pacer
30th-June-2006, 05:58 AM
Here is a program for you.......go work up north in the mines, and sit in the smoko room for a year, till you gain trust and a reputation as a hard worker (male or female),and get the full insight into mining in the area you are in... not exactly inside info...but as good as !!!!!
I could have made 20x the money I made in the last two months If I wasnt in Bali spending previous profits!
Oh well, back to the grind.....

dreilly
30th-June-2006, 07:57 AM
http://www.******************/default.asp?d=0&t=2&a=74

that and the search button. :)

Staybaker
30th-June-2006, 03:58 PM
Simple but possibly useful position size calculator:

http://staybaker.customer.netspace.net.au/PositionSizeCalculator.html

Click on "help" for instructions. Free.

Cheers, Staybaker. :)