beancounter 0.7.0beancounter 0.7.0beancounter 0.7.0 01/27/2004 08:54 AM A Perl program for automated stockmarket data gathering. This is a GrokNews Entry: (what is grok?)beancounter 0.7.0Grok Headline matches for beancounter 0.7.0beancounter 0.6.4beancounter 0.6.4 12/23/2003 02:42 AM A Perl program for automated stockmarket data gathering. beancounter 0.7.6beancounter 0.7.6 07/29/2004 03:24 AM Automated stockmarket data gathering and evaluation. beancounter 0.7.5beancounter 0.7.5 06/25/2004 02:22 AM Automated stockmarket data gathering and evaluation. beancounter 0.7.4beancounter 0.7.4 06/02/2004 10:59 PM Automated stockmarket data gathering and evaluation. beancounter 0.6.5beancounter 0.6.5 01/23/2004 01:23 AM A Perl program for automated stockmarket data gathering. Finance-BeanCounter-0.7.4Finance-BeanCounter-0.7.4 06/03/2004 12:38 AM Finance-BeanCounter-0.7.5Finance-BeanCounter-0.7.5 06/25/2004 12:39 AM Finance-BeanCounter-0.7.6Finance-BeanCounter-0.7.6 07/28/2004 11:32 PM Finance-BeanCounter-0.8.1Finance-BeanCounter-0.8.1 04/15/2005 12:48 AM beancounter 0.8.0 (Default branch)beancounter 0.8.0 (Default branch) 03/22/2005 03:53 PM beancounter enables stockmarket data analysis and performance evaluation. It has two main modes. The first is data gathering - both current data (e.g. closing prices, high, low, volume etc.) and historical price data can be retrieved efficiently using multiple securities per requests, and stored in an SQL database (PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite are supported) via easy command line operations. The second mode is data analysis, based on the previously stored data. This comprises various performance reports, as well as a Value-at-Risk analysis. beancounter is implemented as a Perl module, and a Perl command-line frontend to the module. It supports different stock markets from around the globe, foreign exchange rates, US mutual funds, and US options. Changes: Two new commands for portfolio listing and stock deactivation were added, as well as three new command-line options. A new optional FX data backend (at UBC) was added, and several other small changes and improvements were made. beancounter 0.8.1 (Default branch)beancounter 0.8.1 (Default branch) 04/15/2005 04:27 AM beancounter enables stockmarket data analysis and performance evaluation. It has two main modes. The first is data gathering - both current data (e.g. closing prices, high, low, volume etc.) and historical price data can be retrieved efficiently using multiple securities per requests, and stored in an SQL database (PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite are supported) via easy command line operations. The second mode is data analysis, based on the previously stored data. This comprises various performance reports, as well as a Value-at-Risk analysis. beancounter is implemented as a Perl module, and a Perl command-line frontend to the module. It supports different stock markets from around the globe, foreign exchange rates, US mutual funds, and US options. Changes: SQLite support was enhanced: SQLite 3 is now the default, but SQLite 2 database can still be used (or even be created) as two new options have been added to beancounter and setup_beancounter. 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