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    Breakout Calculator

    Is the Breakout Calculator still available? (the link I have returns a not found page)

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    Unfortunately this software is not available anymore.
    It was using a free API from Yahoo to download EOD data, but Yahoo discontinued that API.

    Sorry about that

    Pascal

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    Thanks for the reply.

    If you still have it around I would be interested in converting it to use other APIs. Happy to contribute it back here if I can get it working.

    Is this something you would be open to?

    Mark

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    Quote Originally Posted by marksmithson View Post
    Thanks for the reply.

    If you still have it around I would be interested in converting it to use other APIs. Happy to contribute it back here if I can get it working.

    Is this something you would be open to?

    Mark
    Hi Mark,


    Thank you for your generous proposal.
    The real issue is to find a free data supplier for OHLC and Volume End of day data.



    Pascal


    Pascal

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pascal View Post
    Hi Mark,


    Thank you for your generous proposal.
    The real issue is to find a free data supplier for OHLC and Volume End of day data.



    Pascal


    Pascal
    Would it work with a download of data from the yahoo historical data pages. e.g. https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/BIDU/history?p=BIDU (web page)
    https://query1.finance.yahoo.com/v7/...events=history (CSV download)

    Or is some of the data you need missing from this?

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    Hi Pascal,

    I'm a big fan of "Volume In Time", I've just read it last week. I think you're brilliant and innovative.
    I appreciate what you've shared with us, especially your thought process on how you came up with it.

    I just bought the Pyramid book yesterday and is eager to go through it.
    It's a bit disappointing to find out that the breakout calculator is depreciated as the book is tied to it.

    I second Mark's offer. It's a shame to just let a useful tool die. I can help as well. Let's upgrade it. Does it just require historical data? There are alternative free sources for end of day data.

    Best,
    Kenny

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