HomeReady-2-GoPortfolioRankingScreenerStockETFToolsCommunityHelp
ForumsEmail UserPollsFeature RequestsGroups


  Index  | Recent Threads  | Who's Online  | User List  | Search
  Search  
Quick Go »
Thread Status: Normal
Total posts in this thread: 4
[Request a Feature] [Post new Thread]
[Add To My Favorites] [Watch this Thread]
Author
Previous Thread This topic has been viewed 799 times and has 3 replies Next Thread
Tomyani
Advanced Member


UNITED STATES
Joined: Aug 9, 2008
Posts: 248
Status: Offline

smile   Re: Out of sample testing Reply to this Post
Reply with Quote

Hi,

Just wondering.

What do 'more extensive back-testing sites' with access to larger data sets cost? Could a group of port123 people join (say 5-10 people) as a 'company' and then test best shared models on larger data sets to get to more robust models that can trade larger dollar volumes?

For example, if we can get a year 'small company' license for $50k, 10 of us could create a company and share info. and systems and pay $5k each for use.

I would also like to use some of these models to buy international stocks. I have pretty large port's and would like to be able to do and test more.

What are some of these best sites? What are price ranges. Anyone interested?

Best,
Tom
[Jan 8, 2009 2:02:18 AM] Show Post Printable Version     [Link] Report threaten post: please login first  Go to top 
jskverer
Advanced Member


NETHERLANDS
Joined: Feb 1, 2004
Posts: 33
Status: Offline

Re: Out of sample testing Reply to this Post
Reply with Quote

Interesting idea. Why not let port123 manage such a group by adding a new premium service? I would be prepared to pay up to 300 dollars per month for the higher level of service.
[Jan 9, 2009 12:14:58 AM] Show Post Printable Version     [Link] Report threaten post: please login first  Go to top 
dcnelson
Advanced Member


UNITED STATES
Joined: Jan 3, 2006
Posts: 207
Status: Offline

Re: Out of sample testing Reply to this Post
Reply with Quote

 
Interesting idea. Why not let port123 manage such a group by adding a new premium service? I would be prepared to pay up to 300 dollars per month for the higher level of service.



Ditto
[Jan 9, 2009 9:25:40 AM] Show Post Printable Version     [Link] Report threaten post: please login first  Go to top 
theilman
Advanced Member


UNITED STATES
Joined: Dec 5, 2007
Posts: 296
Status: Offline

Re: Out of sample testing Reply to this Post
Reply with Quote

Frankly, I would pay double the current Premium rate if the data set goes back far enough (e.g. 1994).

Ted
[Jan 9, 2009 10:10:23 AM] Show Post Printable Version     [Link] Report threaten post: please login first  Go to top 
[Show Thread Printable Version] [Post new Thread]

Free Trial  /  Log In
Username or Email
Password
Stay logged in
Can't remember username or password?