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Category:Business / Accounting & Finance
7.1
2007-10-23
4.68 MB
Win 98 / ME / 2000 / XP / Vista
Languages:English
1 in May / 86 in total
 

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MLDownloader

MLDownloader downloads recent and historical quotes (OHLC) for any and all stocks in 50+ exchanges worldwide and writes them in the industry standard Metastock format (any version) or in form of ASCII files (CSV). Technical Analysts? must have. Data is compatible with Insider TA, Wealth-Lab, TradeStation, Elliot Wave Analyzer, WallStreet, SuperChart 4, Omni Trader and all the other industry favorites. A one-time fee of ?59.95 qualifies any and all to reliable, split adjusted, historical and recent EOD quotes from 1990 to date. (Depending upon the security the amount of historical data could extend back for more than 30 years!) Cut your costs! No more monthly bills from your data provider for a service that is only less than what MLDownloader will deliver! A one-time fee, no more! 50+ exchanges worldwide, including US [all (AMEX, NYSE, NASDAQ, etc.)], UK, Canada, Germany, Italy, France and many more! Just read what our customers say about MLDownloader. Try it for free for 14 straight days! Or buy it right now, online, with your credit card. Why continue to pay hundreds of dollars a year when for less you can obtain the data for free - for life?

 

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Emre of U25k6SSF wrote on 2013-11-09:
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Prashanth of 5Mxakh3YSNl3 wrote on 2013-10-28:
Thanks for the great graphs. I enjeyod scoping out the posts by the outliers.Haha, spending more on Travel than on Food that's us! Traveling is our biggest expenditure after housing, our Roths, and giving.I'm not really surprised that insurance is so low for us it was only 2.5%. I think that reflects the age/stage demographic of a lot of PF bloggers young, many without children. We have health (for which we don't pay premiums, so it's not included in my breakdown), car, and renter's insurance. The only other type of insurance I would remotely consider getting in the next few years is long-term disability. I have read that life insurance can wait until someone depends on your income children, a non-working (or low-paid) spouse, or a mortgage isn't that so? And of course long-term care is for people in their 60s or older. Did I miss anything?

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