When you’re running off Windows XP or Vista, technical analysis (TA) software abound. But make a switch to Linux, and all of a sudden, you have (almost) nothing left. Sure, you can always use web-based services, but they’re never as responsive or full-featured as their desktop cousins.

Thank god for Qtstalker then, as this open-source TA package packs a mean punch (and development is back on track too!). A whole pot of options is available, all the way from custom indicators to backtesting and a paper trading mode (haven’t tried this yet but it seems like a good idea for beginners in the art ). (more…)