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AJJ
 

Registered: Mar 2008
Posts: 15

 

03-12-08 04:52 PM

Hi Nick,

Thanks for your reply

Straddleplanner is not a trading tool but a risk management tool.

The site is perfectly suited for working out and managing risk of option strategies.
Determine how a corporate action could influence your greeks (eg. with stock splits and contract size adjustments)
Work with up to 14 discrete dividends to calculate longterm conversions and reversal. And much more.

The things you ask for are only included in very expensive trading tools (check out atom pro, TT, deriva, RTS and RTD, Xtrader) these will cost you a couple of hunderd bugs a month.

Regards, AJJ

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Vienna
 

Registered: Jan 2001
Posts: 556

 

03-12-08 06:28 PM


Quote from MrBigglesWorth:

I grab the brokers' reports EOD....... Takes about 30mins EOD to do.



Too much time (for me)... that's about what it takes me in Excel... hence I am looking for something that let's me do it in 10.

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DT1
 

Registered: Dec 2002
Posts: 200

 

07-22-12 11:00 AM


Quote from trader_eight:

Hi,

What do you guys use to keep track of your day to day trading records? I am currently using excel to do the job.

Wondering if there's any better options out there.

Any help would be appreciated.



I now use 'see finance'. The only software i have ever use that imports accurately ib ofx files.

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savagemp5
 

Registered: Mar 2011
Posts: 205

 

07-29-12 05:46 PM

Think forward.

What if you had 200-500 trades a day. Do you think you can still rely on Excel ?

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DT1
 

Registered: Dec 2002
Posts: 200

 

07-29-12 06:00 PM


Quote from savagemp5:

Think forward.

What if you had 200-500 trades a day. Do you think you can still rely on Excel ?



What software do you use to import and analyze your trades?

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brocklanders
 

Registered: Aug 2007
Posts: 1711

 

07-29-12 07:35 PM

This is a nice app and works well with Interactive Brokers xml reports.

http://www.tradingdiarypro.com/

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