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Is there a open source Java library for technical analysis?

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 Chen X., Senior Engineer

 Monday, March 16, 2015

Does any one know of any open source Java library for chart analysis? Mainly I would like to determine short and intermediate support and resistance levels from historical quotes. Is there a code library that already does this kind of automated chart analysis? Thanks


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3 comments on article "Is there a open source Java library for technical analysis?"

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 Lawrence Sum, Senior Analyst - Modelling and Systems at Manulife Financial

 Thursday, March 26, 2015



Try ta-lib.org. Good for technical indicators, but probably not for chart reading


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 Kaustabh Ray, Equity Research Technologist and Systems Architect

 Saturday, March 28, 2015



ta-lib, good for coders, any language.

ta-lib has the basic functions, then you have to build your own.


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 Kairat M., Visiting Scholar/Professor at Economics Department, University of Colorado, Boulder

 Saturday, March 28, 2015



Thanks for the post. Very useful.

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