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MetaStock
Developer(s)Innovative Market Analysis
Stable release
V17 / 28 October 2019; 5 years ago (2019-10-28)
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
TypeTechnical analysis program
Websitewww.metastock.com

MetaStock is a proprietary computer program originally released by Computer Asset Management in 1985. It is used for charting and technical analysis of stock (and other asset) prices.[1][2] It has both real-time and end-of-day versions. MetaStock is a product of Innovative Market Analysis.

Early history

In 1982 Steve Achelis started a company named Computer Asset Management to develop financial and technical analysis software for personal computers. Computer Asset Management was renamed Equis International in 1989. Achelis’ first software application, written for the Apple II+, was The Financial Package which calculated various financial planning metrics. The Market Mood Monitor was released in 1984 and was eventually renamed The Technician. The Technician, written for the IBM PC, helped investors analyze and chart broad market conditions using sentiment, momentum, and monetary indicators. MetaStock 1.0 was released in 1986. Both MetaStock and The Technician received PC Magazine’s Editor’s Choice award in April 1986.[citation needed]

While The Technician analyzed broad market conditions, MetaStock analyzed individual securities (stocks, futures, mutual funds, etc.). In response to the increasing demand for real-time analysis of prices, MetaStock RT was released in July 1992. MetaStock RT received live, real-time quotes from Data Broadcasting’s Signal data feed. In 1995, MetaStock 5.0 was released for the Microsoft Windows 3.1 operating system. Later that year, MetaStock added support for the Reuters DataLink end-of-day data feed. This relationship with Reuters led to Reuters purchasing Equis International and its MetaStock software in 1996. In 1998, MetaStock was released for the Reuters Quotron data feed and in 2001 for the Reuters 3000 Xtra electronic trading platform.[3] In June 2013, Thomson Reuters sold MetaStock to Innovative Market Analysis.

Versions

Major releases Year released Operating system
MetaStock 1.0 1985 DOS
MetaStock 2.0 1987 DOS
MetaStock 3.0 1989 DOS
MetaStock 4.0/4.5 RT 1992 DOS
MetaStock 5.0 1995 Windows 3.1
MetaStock 6.0 1996 Windows95/NT
MetaStock 6.5 1997 Windows95/NT
MetaStock 6.5 for Quotron 1998 Windows95/NT
MetaStock 6.5 for Reuters Terminal 1998 Windows95/98/NT
MetaStock 7.0 1998 Windows95/98/NT
Reuters MetaStock Pro 7.1 2001 Windows95/98/NT/2000
MetaStock 8.0 2002 Windows 2000/XP
MetaStock 9.0 2004 Windows 2000/XP
MetaStock 10.0 2006 XP
MetaStock 10.1 2007 XP/Vista
MetaStock 11.0 2008 Windows XP/Vista/7
MetaStock 12.0 2012 Windows XP/Vista/7/8
MetaStock 13.0 2013 Windows XP/Vista/7/8
MetaStock 14.0 2015 Windows 7/8
MetaStock 15.0 2016 [4] Windows 7/8/10
MetaStock 16.0 2018 [5] Windows 7/8/10
MetaStock 17.0 2019 Windows 7/8/10

References

  1. ^ Traders, Choose Your Weapon, James T. Holler, Futures, November 1, 2001.
  2. ^ James T. Holler, Futures, November 1, 2003.
  3. ^ Steve Achelis's Vision: Equis International - A Vision for the World of Financing, Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education, 2009 Archived 2012-05-11 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ MetaStock User's Manual, Versions 1.0 - 15.0, 1985 - 2016
  5. ^ MetaStock User's Manual, Versions 1.0 - 16.0, 1985 - 2018