Toolkit for
Technical Analysis of Stocks
The Toolkit for Technical
Analysis of Stocks (T-TAS) is developed under
MATLAB (Version 6.5 and above).
It utilizes the GUI resources of MATLAB and provides a
user-friendly graphical interface. Unlike the old
version with limited graphic capacity, the new toolkit is an easy to use yet powerful kit that can be used for
performing necessary technical analysis of the stock markets or financial
markets in general. It provides an intuitive and simple interface which allows
the user to carry out analysis of various trading rules without the need of
in-depth programming or chart reading skills, although a basic understanding of
the technical analysis is preferred. Frequently asked questions are provided
with its online help function.
T-TAS has been engineered to provide the most advanced
functionalities in their simplest form: Programming and analyzing trade rules
can be a painful and tedious process, but with T-TAS it is just a button click
away. It is linked to historic as well as live prices, providing a
comprehensive and updated database of stock price data, thus ensuring that
analysis is timely and relevant to current market trends. All indicators
provided in the T-TAS package have fully customizable parameters which allows
for greater flexibility while carrying out analysis.
T-TAS has been fully tested and worked well for counters
except warrants
listed on Singapore Exchange (SGX), Hong Kong Exchange (HKEx), NYSE and
NASDAQ. The toolkit should work for markets in Australia, Indonesia, India,
China and almost all markets worldwide.
For SGX counter, the toolkit is capable of refreshing data in
real time while for other markets users might experience a delay of few minutes.
...... This toolkit is not available for public distribution ......
The following is the market turning period forecasting and confirmation of Dow Jones Industrial Index...
This link leads to more detailed
illustration of the toolkit...
The Toolkit has been released to friends (and friends only) since April 2007...