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Hello, everybody. Brian here from quantlabs.net. Today is June 17th. In this episode, I delve into a competitor's service that simplifies technical analysis by turning complex data into actionable insights. Although I won't mention their name, I'll compare their offerings with mine, highlighting my unique advantages.
This competitor boasts over 3,000 assets, but I can scan up to 60,000 supported by interactive brokers, including 30,000 US stocks and 1,000+ US-based ETFs. They offer custom indicators and 40+ reports, but I focus on avoiding overwhelming my users. While they provide an economic calendar and five years of data, I have decades of historical data.
Their service includes intuitive reports and custom TradingView indicators, enabling live trading with odds on your side. However, I emphasize the importance of measuring volatility and timing, which they might overlook. Their pricing ranges from $40 to $200 per month, with varying levels of mentorship and support.
Ultimately, while their marketing claims simplicity and institutional-level trading, I'm skeptical without seeing live trading accounts. Visit quantlabsnet.com for more information and stay tuned for our new offerings, including a mobile app.
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