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What are the best low cost/free Bloomberg software alternatives?
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Dan McMurtrie
@SuperMugatu
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Patrick OShaughnessy
@patrick_oshag
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Gun to head only get to use one
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Benn Eifert
@bennpeifert
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12. sij |
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Depends completely on what you use it for right - Bloomberg is massively comprehensive but most people only have some narrow range of things they actually use / need it for. Most things people consider to be alternatives are also much narrower in scope.
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Jim Seligman
@Jadam2122
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12. sij |
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35% of users only use the messaging function. Truly a networking effect.
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Ryne
@itsryne_notryan
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11. sij |
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Koyfin is Bloomberg Lite and it's free.
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Barbarian Capital
@BarbarianCap
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11. sij |
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@Sentieo as a workflow, docs and data platform; for normies, I like Atom, Koyfin, Finviz, Y!F
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Three Digit PE
@threedigitPE
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@BarbarianCap is there a tangible benefit using @Sentieo if my fund has Evernote/Bloomberg/Dropbox/etc? Im keen to try it, but have to convince the old school PM’s as well
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Leo Polovets
@lpolovets
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Mike Nicholls
@Mikenicholls88
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12. sij |
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Are you doing or want to do anything algorithmically?
What about @AlpacaHQ & backtest it @quantopian or do you already have better alternatives ?
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