Tag: TradingView
In the previous article, I had explained how to get started using Wolfram Mathematica’s stock analysis features. The focus was on working with the exchanges supported by Mathematica, for example BSE India. What if we have stock data from a different source and want to analyze it in Mathematica? In my case, I use TradingView platform […]
I have my own toolkit for analyzing stocks, but occasionally I use Mathematica as well. Given Mathematica’s extensive support for numerical computation including Machine Learning, it can be a valuable resource for deep analysis of the stock market. In today’s article, let me give an overview of some of the features that are helpful for […]
TradingView is a hugely popular stock charting platform. It comes bundled with hundreds of technical indicators and many are contributed by the community. I use it regularly for my stock analysis. In addition to charting, TradingView also has a Screener that allows us to filter stocks based on our custom criteria. In the above example, […]
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