Directory of Trade Data Analysis Software

by Karma on July 16, 2010

Reference Article: Technical Analysis (Charting) Software Directory

Trade Data includes last sale, last size and volume of each transaction. It is considered most useful tool to study price behavior and patterns. Please note that ‘analysis’ alone is of no use until the premise found during analysis can be profitably implemented.

The Best:

  1. NinjaTrader- www.ninjatrader.com
  2. Wealth-Lab Developer- www.wealth-lab.com
  3. MultiCharts- www.multicharts.net
  4. QuantDeveloper- http://www.quanthouse.com/?q=alpha+generation
  5. Amibroker- http://amibroker.com
  6. OpenQuant- www.smartquant.com/openquant.php
  7. SmartQuant- www.smartquant.com
  8. TradingBlox http://www.tradingblox.com/

Open-Source:

  1. ActiveQuant- http://www.activestocks.de/?q=node/210
  2. MATLAB compatible routines- http://sourceforge.net/projects/mlmechtrade/
  3. JSystemTrader- http://code.google.com/p/jsystemtrader/
  4. NexTick- http://nextick.sourceforge.net/
  5. AIOTrade- http://sourceforge.net/projects/humaitrader/
  6. TradeLink http://tradelink.googlecode.com/

Popular:

  1. AIQ Trading Expert- http://www.aiqsystems.com/
  2. Biocomp Profit- http://www.bio-comp.com/products/profit/
  3. Neuroshell Daytrader- www.neuroshell.com
  4. Alyuda- www.alyuda.com
  5. Evolver- www.palisade.com/evolver

Other Java Based Open-Source

List provided by Pierre8r

  1. ActiveQuant P2 It is one part of the activequant suite, providing optimization and live running capabilities for algorithm trading. It is possible to use all AQ API modules from within P2. The project’s pom file comes preconfigured with the most important AQ modules: aqt-framework, aqt-dao-hibernate and aqt-math. Plugging in your own algo and libraries has been made relatively easy. AQP2 is distributed as source code only. Subversion details are given on the SVN info page.
  2. Auge – an easy-to-use financial portfolio management application. Auge will help you monitor and analyze your stock and mutual fund positions, providing powerful insight into your entire investment portfolio.
  3. Chartsy Chartsy – Open Source stock charting, screening and trading platform
  4. Crossbow -Java library for trading strategy developers.
  5. Data Visualizer Modular environment for graphical visualization of stock market type data
  6. EclipseTrade Stock exchange analysis system, featuring shares pricing watch, intraday and history charts with technical analysis indicators, level II/market depth view, news watching, automated trading systems, integrated trading. Based on Eclipse RCP framework.
  7. JOpenComponents JOpenComponents is meant to be a common platform to develop trading systems using the Interactive Brokers API (TWS).
  8. JQuantLib comprehensive framework for quantitative finance, written in Java. It’s based on QuantLib, which is written in C++.
  9. JBookTrader JBookTrader is a fully automated trading system (ATS) that can trade various types of market securities during the trading day without user monitoring. All aspects of trading, such as obtaining market prices, analyzing price patterns, making trading decisions, placing orders, monitoring order executions, and controlling the risk are automated according to the user preferences. Also see http://groups.google.com/group/jbooktrader
  10. JStock It provides Stock watchlist, Intraday stock price snapshot, Stock indicator editor, Stock indicator scanner, Portfolio management and Market chit chat features. Free SMS/email alert supported.
  11. Manticore-trader Manitcore-trader is a feature complete software collection about short and mid term trading of equities, indices, commodities or currencies through derivatives (e. g. certificates).
  12. Market Analysis System System for analysis of financial markets using technical analysis. Includes facilities for stock charting and futures charting, as well as automated generation of trading signals based on user-selected criteria. Operates on both daily and intraday data.
  13. Marketcetera Marketcetera LLC is building a new software platform committed to providing fast, flexible and reliable securities trading tools to financial services professionals. Marketcetera focuses on building the key trading functions that are common to all organizations, thus freeing clients to concentrate on proprietary trading algorithms and other specialized software that provide a competitive advantage.
  14. Merchant of Venice Venice is a stock market trading programme that supports portfolio management, charting, technical analysis, paper trading and genetic programming. Venice runs in a graphical user interface with online help and has full documentation.
  15. ojAlgo oj! Algorithms – ojAlgo – is Open Source Java code that has to do with mathematics, linear algebra and optimisation; particularly (but certainly not exclusively) suitable for the financial domain.
  16. Open Java Trading System The Open Java Trading System (OJTS) is meant to be a common infrastructure to develop (stock) trading systems. There are four parts: gathering of raw data over the internet, recognition of trading signals, a visualisation module and trading with banks.
  17. Oropuro trading system Complete technical analysis & trading system, full set of features: retrieve, analyze EOD stocks data; manage multiple portfolios; technical analysis & graphical rendering; neural networks for generation of trading signals; support trader community,
  18. SFL Java Trading System Enviroment The SFL Java Trading System Enviroment is a java application built on KISS principle (Keep It Simple,Stupid) and its aim is to provide a fast and platform indipendent infrastructure to develop and execute trading systems.
  19. TrueTrade TrueTrade is a framework for developing, testing and running automatic trading systems. It is intended to provide support for a wide range of orders, financial instruments and time scales. It provides tooling for backtesting the strategy against historical data, and a separate tool for running the strategies in live mode. It is currently in pre-alpha mode and should not be used against a live trading account.
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