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Software and Data Available in 2019

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Hi All,

I have been reading all of the information posted about software and data.
The problem is, is that most of the information is very old.
Can I please get some help on whats happening today.
I would like data that is :-
Clean, Historical, Share prices (obviously) plus the standards volume etc.
During the day as the market happens - Automatic or manual direct data prices.
Options prices as the market happens.
Software
I have previously used Bourse but noted some negative comments.
Please suggest other good software again that can watch the market as it happens and have good historical access for testing purposes.
Have been out of the markets for a few years due to some travelling, so I would really appreciate some help.

Thanks
Phil
 
Hi again,

Thanks for the input.
I assume Tradingview or Spark have accompanying software.
I assume Norgate does both live and historical data and has software.

Will check them out.

P.S. I am an early bird to sleep and even earlier to wake.
Sorry did not reply earlier.
 
Has anyone heard of DSS and a trading package they sell called Smart Equities Program ?
And if so any views on its effectiveness.
 
Has anyone heard of DSS and a trading package they sell called Smart Equities Program ?
And if so any views on its effectiveness.

Hi Murray, I've never heard of it.

What does it cost and what do those selling it say it can do?
 
Hi Murray, I've never heard of it.

What does it cost and what do those selling it say it can do?
Hi Greggles
The claims seem TOO impressive and there is almost no information on the web about them. I've just decided that if it seems to good to be true it probably is ... I noticed someone else asked the same question last month. They operate from a serviced office in Melbourne. Its just not my speed.
Thanks
Murray
 
Hi Greggles
The claims seem TOO impressive and there is almost no information on the web about them. I've just decided that if it seems to good to be true it probably is ... I noticed someone else asked the same question last month. They operate from a serviced office in Melbourne. Its just not my speed.
Thanks
Murray

Hi Murray, I think that's probably a wise decision. The serviced office is a worry and as you say, if something seems too good to be true then it probably is.

Best of luck.
 
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