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How can I actively trade Closed End Funds based on Discount (Value) and Performance (Mommentum) automatically? |
Does anyone know of any good software or programs on the web that can do this, which is to, test out trading strategies based on the above -- Closed End Funds, and then execute if under certain circumstances, using (if / then) statements, for example? I want to use criteria such as Discount and Performance to base this on. I am not sure the strategy you are contemplating would be very profitable but check out Metastock. Their trading software can provide a lot of the tools you described. |
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