[R] Three most useful R package

Cedrick W. Johnson cedrick at cedrickjohnson.com
Wed Mar 3 17:23:08 CET 2010


   I think Brian and Josh the two powerhouses behind quantmod and other finance
   related packages are working on a package called 'blotter' which is on
   r-forge which may be able to help you with keeping track and doing some
   testing of trading strategies.
   regards,
   cj
   
   On 3/3/2010 10:10 AM, ivan popivanov wrote:

1) quantmod, zoo, xts, TTR in no particular order, the first requires the other
s, so I can't really separate them.

2) There are plenty of packages for my needs (using R as a hobbyist), but my bi
ggest concern is that they lack active support. A package for complex testing o
f trading strategies would be nice, but it's hard to come up with a good design
.

Regards,

  

Date: Tue, 2 Mar 2010 15:13:54 -0500
From: [1]ralf.bierig at gmail.com
To: [2]r-help at r-project.org
Subject: [R] Three most useful R package

Hi R-fans,

I would like put out a question to all R users on this list and hope
it will create some feedback and discussion.

1) What are your 3 most useful R package? and

2) What R package do you still miss and why do you think it would make
a useful addition?

Pulling answers together for these questions will serve as a guide for
new users and help people who just want to get a hint where to look
first. Happy replying!

Best,
Ralf

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