TraderXL Pro 6.1.24

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Analysing tool for Microsoft Excel. Includes 161 technical analysis functions, historical data downloads, real-time quotes, portfolio, backtesting, neural network-based prediction and classification. It is possible to download free historical end-of-day stocks, indexes, mutual funds and futures, delayed and real time quotes for stocks, options, indexes and other securities for more than 50 markets worldwide. Allows you to automatically build charts and create macros. TraderXL's integration with Excel provides customization options. With knowledge of VBA, traders can develop custom indicators and experts in a fraction of the time.

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