You'll have to look it up or ask Keith, as he posted the link to the site.
I looked but have not done anything with the program.
 
Ken

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Ton Sieverding
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2008 4:14 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [amibroker] Semi-OT: Portfolio Manager for frequent Swing
Trading


Ken does Fund Manager give me full multi currency support ?
 
Regards, Ton.
 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Keith  <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> McCombs 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 7:16 PM
Subject: Re: [amibroker] Semi-OT: Portfolio Manager for frequent Swing
Trading


Ken --
Take a look at Fund Manager.
  http://www.fundmana <http://www.fundmanagersoftware.com/index.html>
gersoftware.com/index.html

It is extremely versatile, allows you to download broker data and/or enter
manually.  Also generates equity curves using free Yahoo data.  You can set
up multiple portfolios, some real and some paper trade, and easily keep them
separate, or combine as you choose.  

Reasonably priced after unique free trial period.  He employs a sales policy
which I call "drugs in the school yard".  Its free until you're addicted.

As you can see from my comments above, I am impressed with it.  However, I'm
not yet addicted.  I probably will be, once I get over a few bumps (I
haven't figured out yet how to easily handle 'cash' in a portfolio).

If you give it a try, I would be very interested in your response to it.  Of
coarse, that goes for others in the AB community as well.
-- Keith

Ken Close wrote: 




Google searches produce nothing useful, so I would like to ask this question
of frequent swing and day traders:  what software do you use to track trade
results (closed trades especially but also open trades)?  Does it include
calculation and display of a total resulting equity curve?  Does it help in
any way for collecting and exporting reports for use at tax time?  Does it
integrate with Amibroker or is standalone?  Please note that I am not asking
about the backtesting and resulting listing of trades and their statistics
in Amibroker, but rather the recording of real trades made and closed over
time.
 
As background to the questions, as I consider a more frequent trading system
compared to mutual funds and positions held for many weeks if not multiple
months, one that might make trades lasting weeks at most and perhaps only
days, my mind boggles at the recordkeeping involved.  With potential trade
volumes in the 10 to 30 per week, the data entry starts to seem formidible.
Surely some (many?) on this list do this all the time, and I would
appreciate knowing something about your recordkeeping system(s), not your
timing systems (:-o).
 
Now before TJ jumps in here, I just reviewed the AB Account Manager Help
page.  This seems like it is what I am asking for, but I wonder if anyone
uses it for their real work, and if its "limitations" (one level of undo,
chronological entry order, not clear whether reports can be exported or not)
inhibit it for the purpose I am asking about.  If you use something else, it
must offer benefits pveer the built-in Account Manager---what are they?
 

Is this enough information for you to respond?  Thanks for sharing.
 
Ken



 

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