As the saying goes...'To each their own', but I totally, totally disagree.Quote from Batman28:
ktmexc20, i totally understand.. and i agree who they are aiming at. but be realistic, to programm all the things that it does (i only listed a few), would take alot of time -ALOT. that time spent on developtment, plus your opportunity cost during that time, is surely worth $27k, if not more.
Quote from ecritt:
I used Expo for awhile back in 2001 - 2002. It was excellent; no complaints; just wasn't a good fit for our firm's needs.
If you have the means to put the program's strengths to good use, the price of the program very reasonable.
Reproducing Expo from scratch would take multiple programmers, mathematicians, stataticians, project managers, and a couple of CFA's several years and a couple million dollars.
Advice like "...just learn how to program..." is about as good as "...just learn how to fight..." when you are facing 2,000 Airborne Rangers by yourself. Not very helpful.
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Quote from Batman28:
nitro, can u give me a link to Orca.. thanks..
the program is expo. in my view it's no use to anyone just wanting to trade like on TT. it's no use at all if you don't want to truly ANALYSE DATA. this is very powerful. if you have a economics & econometrics background, technical, programm, and construct portfolio it's best thing I've found. in a way it's like combining Eviews, CATs, R, with wealth-lab, etc..
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Quote from Batman28:
totaly agree. I certainly believe it's very powerful.. esp if you know how it can be used.. and everything in one place. but it's very expensive for an individual.
Quote from riskarb:
I've been using expo for 10 years. Yeah, it's worth the vig, but then I paid much less.
Quote from Batman28:
Lucky lucky you.. I been playing around with the free student version.. totally love it.. it's the perfect thing I was looking for.. but wish I could afford it..