[R] Finance & R

Dr Eberhard W Lisse e| @end|ng |rom ||@@e@NA
Wed Dec 23 19:52:37 CET 2020


Joshua,

there may be some cultural differences in play, some people are direct,
some don't like the American passive aggressiveness, and then English
may not be the first language of a poster.

A package may be a bit outdated, or not. If so, it in itself means
nothing other than that it is a bit outdated. Even if it is free of
bugs, and do what it is supposed to do, fast.

I think it is legitimate to ask here for alternatives.

el

On 2020-12-23 20:06 , Joshua Ulrich wrote:
> Hi Ben,
>
> It's not very polite to call people's work "outdated", especially when
> given to you for free.  Those packages have been around and stable
> for the better part of a decade, will remain stable, are actively
> maintained, and all work well together to form a comprehensive suite
> of tools for financial analysis.
>
> Best,
> Josh
>
> On Wed, Dec 23, 2020 at 11:58 AM Ben van den Anker via R-help
> <r-help using r-project.org> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Hello everyone,
>> Could anyonre recommend some good resources for finance applications
>> in R? I find the packages quantmod, TTR and PerformanceAnalytics a
>> bit outdated. There must be something more recent on the market. Any
>> suggestions will be much appreciated!
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Ben van den Anker
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