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CTS Trend

CTS Trend is the best state-of-the art, real-time, technical analysis software available for supporting traders' decisions. The first version of CTS was created in 1986 and the Wall Street Computer Review stated that "CTS Trend brings big league technical analysis within reach of novices and professionals alike". During the past 13 years, CTS Trend has been completely re-written three times to meet the needs of more and more sophisticated trading environments. Through many years of hands-on use and successful trading experiences by the CTS Research team, CTS Trend has grown into a powerful and extensive trading tool. CTS Trend :

- is easy to use
- is powerful and fast (seconds to draw a 4000 day bar chart)
- is import/export data friendly
- includes many built-in studies and user-friendly tools
- is able to interface with user-defined studies
- includes statistical reports
- interfaces with CTS View to display real-time Profit/Loss for risk management


CTS Trend is divided into eleven different segments. Each segment contains many different functions and capabilities. The features built into this system are based on many traders' experiences and suggestions.

The current version of CTS Trend is a powerful, multi-user system, designed for use by large institutions. Since most of our customers already have access to a real-time data feed and to historical data, CTS customizes CTS Trend to work efficiently with their existing data sources. CTS Trend has been modified to work with: 

- Reuters' Triarch
- Telekurs TIB
- Comstock
- Proprietary datafeeds
- FAME
- Sybase
- XMIM
- Flat files
- Proprietary databases

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Last modified: October 28, 2003