Looks like hoadley even downloads from Yahoo,etc. I just bought the program yesterday so I've got a lot to learn. There's stuff in there that I've never even heard of.
For that price it's worth a look even if you don't use it. I know I've got more than $70 worth of useless trading books on my shelf. Now I sound like a paid advertiser. But I'm really impressed at what you get for so little money.
Looks like it will do all of that stuff. I think it will pull historic data from yahoo and it will do volatility surfaces. It will analyze positions and also manage a current portfolio. Just go to the website and poke around a bit.
Hmm, seems the thread is actually generating business for hoadley! Meanwhile googling âhoadley options importâ leads me here: Version 9.9o (Release date 2 February 2006) Option chain import from file: A new provider, "File", has been added to the list of option chain providers so a text file containing option chain records can be imported into the option chain component In view also of all the endorsements Iâll throw my $70 at the madmanâs genius. Thanks all for the input. taclander, your older version probably wonât do it. Appreciate your efforts. Hey IV_Trader, youâre kicking tyres here! Itâs only 70 bucks !!!!!!!
You might try this analyzer instead: http://www.voptions.com/ It pulls in data and is quite intuitive and easy to use imho. Free to try and $70 to buy. I program my own option tools so I don't use the above analyzer, but when I messed with the Hoadly years and years ago it was kind of clunky, as most Excel add-ons are. Plus, sounds like Pete is not very "customer oriented" and needs to realize there are other solutions besides his. Good trading to all. Here's a screenshot:
Thanks Wayne, I actually tried that one. Amazing 3-d graphs, very nice interface, but no volatility input or output, except one overall for all options on a stock. One 3-d combo graph had me quite enthusiastic about a positionâs P/L until I realized: you download real option quotes, each with its own IV (which are not calculated/shown at all) and then it plots a P/L graph based on one overall volatility that you can manually adjust. Iâm no expert but I wondered: how does it calculate a combo P/L till expiration when it starts off with different IVâs and then uses the same for all legs? Am I making sense?
its obviously not about the money...but if they don't have this particular function , I don't want it. PM me when you done playing with it , let me know what you think. Again , I need to analyze calendars by using diff future vols for front and back month . Thanks
Well, it is another item I lost to hard drive death. It seems like you may give it a try anyway. Good luck, hope it has what you need. Not what you are looking for, but I found it a great product, especially for the price, and I know I barely touched all the functionality. Think it was only $50 when I bought it.
For simple tasks it is easier to make your own custom excel spreadsheet than learning to use an add-in. The add-in will be useful if you need for example garch etc. as it is difficult to implement the optimization algorithm in VBA etc. For a simple calendar you can use something like this...