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Haha, I was referring to this:



I hadn't seen this before, but it miraculously appeared as a related video. I guess it confirms that too many parentheses will fry one's brain!



I actually find that the syntax more closely resembles how I really think than any other programming language, but I am not exactly the pinnacle of mental stability, so I might not be the best benchmark...



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Preview Wolfram Finance Platform, the new ultimate computation
environment for finance. This free online workshop provides you
with the opportunity to see the technology stack that will
dramatically improve your workflow.

Date: Thursday, December 6, 2012
New York time: 9am-noon EST
London time: 2-5pm GMT

Join us online for a keynote address by Conrad Wolfram,
presentations by Mathematica and finance experts, and time for
Q&A. Virtual seats are limited--see the event schedule and
register now:
Wolfram Training: Wolfram Finance Platform Virtual Workshop 2012

Please feel free to pass this information along to your team,
coworkers, and anyone in your network who might be interested in
Wolfram Finance Platform.

Regards,


Wolfram Training

Let's see what they've cooked

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So is anyone using this finance platform or regular Mathematica in their analysis...?

I just bought the regular version (1 gig download) and going to try and get real time input via DDE from metatrader. (this is how you get real-time to MS excel) I will give some feed back on this next week. Curious now that they have wavelets if there is something usable here for a retail guy.


Wanted to see if anyone else has some input...

I have had a chance to experiment with wavelets in matlab, for stocks analysis, the only problem is wavelet decomposition seem to use zero phase capabilities . making it impossible to use in case of time series data. It is best with offline data ....
did any one else happen to experience the same .. ?

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There will be a virtual seminar today, where the new Wolfram Finance Platform 2 will be presented:
https://www.wolfram.com/events/new-in-finance-platform-2013/

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Here's a good read on the Wolfram Finance Platform and using Bloomberg/Mathematica together in general:

Bloomberg to Mathematica | monkeywrench

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Hiya,




Anyone purchased the 'Wolfram Finance Platform' as Individual or Student and do they know the price breakdown with/without options, plugins, AI, etc? With/without refinitiv-data, or other tick data providers?


Tnx and bets of luck

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I just discovered this thread, which is quite old. Any updates? is there someone using Wolfram's product.

I looked at their website, I used to wolfram's Mathematica quite often at the university but that was 12 years ago.

For what I understood this is interesting only for "highly theoretical experiments", I don't know if you can actually generate trading system from Wolfram's application.

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I just discovered this thread, which is quite old. Any updates? is there someone using Wolfram's product.

I looked at their website, I used to wolfram's Mathematica quite often at the university but that was 12 years ago.

For what I understood this is interesting only for "highly theoretical experiments", I don't know if you can actually generate trading system from Wolfram's application.


Hiya @SBtrader82






No one replied me either. I'm going to start a new thread for this.




Tnx and best of luck
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