Stock Predictor 1.1.308

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Chart stocks and backtest stock trading strategies on the same chart. This software allows to display several technical indicators for a single security on the same chart, maintains predefined lists of stock symbols and backtest investment strategies with a single button click. Stock Predictor has over a dozen built-in technical indicators and over 600 investment strategies. Includes free data feed downloader and stock quotes info. Includes extended stock quotes dialog showing earnings per share, PE ratio and forward PE ration, dividend rate and yield, market cap, sales and price performance within the last 52 weeks and year to date.

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