Statmetrics

Software application


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FieldValue
nameStatmetrics
logo[[Image:statmetrics.jpg
developerAlex Vinnitschenko
latest_release_version0.1
programming languageJava
operating_systemcross-platform
languageEnglish
genreTechnical analysis software
licenseProprietary EULA
websitewww.statmetrics.org
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| name = Statmetrics | logo = [[Image:statmetrics.jpg|250px|Statmetrics Logo]] | screenshot = | caption = | developer = Alex Vinnitschenko | latest_release_version = 0.1 | latest_release_date = | programming language = Java | operating_system = cross-platform | language = English | genre = Technical analysis software | license = Proprietary EULA | website = www.statmetrics.org

Statmetrics is a free cross-platform software application providing an interactive environment for computational finance.

Overview

Statmetrics is an analytical tool which offers several modeling techniques to analyze selected markets and integrates widely implemented quantitative finance technologies in addition to contemporary econometric analysis methods.

Statmetrics can be used in diverse fields to perform econometric analysis, technical analysis, risk management, portfolio management and asset allocation.

References

References

  1. [http://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/statmetrics-shows-analysis-and-modeling-of-financial-markets/ Addictivetips - Statmetrics Shows Analysis And Modeling Of Financial Markets]. Usman Javaid, Dec 29, 2010

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