I am a USA client who bought WL 3 roughly 15 years ago. I still have it on a slow, old Windows XP computer, but I can't upgrade to my new computer due to no activation code.
For years, I was told I can't receive an activation code or buy a newer version of WL due to the Fidelity deal, which is now defunct.
I notice there are various versions of Wealth-Lab available now. I am looking for one that uses the same scripting language as WL3. What options are available to me?
Can I buy the new one for $399?
Can I buy anything at all?
If I can buy any of the above, are there any free EOD data providers built in? Yahoo no longer works on my old computer.
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Welcome back Clarence.
Yes, it's possible to purchase the latest Wealth-Lab version 6.9 in the U.S. or Canada now. Here's a
bullet list of its highlights and
a comparison of changes with the move to .NET.
There are about 20 static and over a dozen fundamental providers that offer free data. Our providers are always free to download but some data vendors may charge a monthly fee for subscription (e.g. Zacks, Norgate, IQFeed etc.) There's an extensive list of free and subscription-based data providers that we support at:
Home - MS123 ProvidersYou might find this overview more convenient to grasp as it breaks them down by type, price and markets:
Map of Wealth-Lab Data Providers Sure, Yahoo works and does it way better than in WL3. Data updates have been much faster due to multi-threading. Historical data doesn't require periodic refreshes due to stock splits. There are streaming quotes etc.
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