Mikal and others:
What types of programs/procedures do you use for data mining a.k.a finding statistically relevant information out of historical data?
This is something I've been approaching in a very haphazard way and would like to improve.
Edward
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Ed,
after exporting the data from Tradestation in a desired form, I am using Micorosoft Excel to do the analysis.
The best public resource on statistics on the internet:
http://www.statsoft.com/textbook/stathome.html
I am now studying statistics and the best SW in the world for conduting
statistic research is Statistica:
http://www.statsoft.com/
Buying and learning Statistica SW is on my agenda in the future. Right now I've got a demoversion. My mother teaches at the Brno University of Technology and she cooperates with Statsoft now and then. They are conducting statistics learning courses, too.
I'm considering enrolling here:
http://www.stat.yale.edu/
Michal
after exporting the data from Tradestation in a desired form, I am using Micorosoft Excel to do the analysis.
The best public resource on statistics on the internet:
http://www.statsoft.com/textbook/stathome.html
I am now studying statistics and the best SW in the world for conduting
statistic research is Statistica:
http://www.statsoft.com/
Buying and learning Statistica SW is on my agenda in the future. Right now I've got a demoversion. My mother teaches at the Brno University of Technology and she cooperates with Statsoft now and then. They are conducting statistics learning courses, too.
I'm considering enrolling here:
http://www.stat.yale.edu/
Michal
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michal.kreslik wrote:I am now studying statistics and the best SW in the world for conduting
statistic research is Statistica:
http://www.statsoft.com/
Michal
Michal,
How would you rate Matlab 2006b as compared to Statistica?
Tom
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Matlab is an industrial force, raw level math app Statistica is more on the user friendly side, which is, on the other hand, sometimes making it less universally usable.
But definitely, you can work with Statistica in a couple of minutes after you installed it, which is certainly not the case for Matlab
Anyway, I am judging both packages from the standpoint of view of non-user. Instead of Matlab, I was using Maple. Now I'm getting ready to get a license for a couple of Statistica modules. In my opinion, Statistica is the most comprehensive statistical package available today.
Michal
But definitely, you can work with Statistica in a couple of minutes after you installed it, which is certainly not the case for Matlab
Anyway, I am judging both packages from the standpoint of view of non-user. Instead of Matlab, I was using Maple. Now I'm getting ready to get a license for a couple of Statistica modules. In my opinion, Statistica is the most comprehensive statistical package available today.
Michal
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michal.kreslik wrote:Now I'm getting ready to get a license for a couple of Statistica modules. In my opinion, Statistica is the most comprehensive statistical package available today.
Michal
Thanks Michal,
Which Statistica modules are you planning to use?
Thanks,
Tom
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Perhaps you could tell us the trending aspect you use to determine when you are red or green. I am currently using the 2Semafor to determine my trading color.
Patch
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Perhaps you could tell us the trending aspect you use to determine when you are red or green. I am currently using the 2Semafor to determine my trading color.
Patch
In VA
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Patch wrote:Ronald Raygun
Perhaps you could us the trending aspect to determine when you are red and green. I am currently using the 2Semafor to determine my trading color.
Patch
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hi patch, i thought TRO was learning we can not be a kameleon
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