Wealth Lab

Wealth Lab is a technical analysis and electronic trading platform previously owned by Fidelity Investments. The original software was developed by Dion Kurczek and released in 2000[1]. The software was acquired by Fidelity Investments in 2004 and released to their customers as "Wealth Lab Pro".[2] Fidelity discontinued Wealth Lab Pro in July 2020.[citation needed] Shortly afterward, the original Wealth Lab team rewrote the codebase and independently released version 7. Users with subscriptions can program, backtest, and automatic trading strategies for various financial markets, including equities futures, forex, options, and cryptocurrencies.

Overview

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Wealth-Lab (sometimes stylized WealthLab) employs an integrated programming environment based on C# syntax with added versatility derived from using its own Pascal-like programming language, WealthScript.[3][4] Although geared toward programmers, the drag & drop feature that allows non-programmers to create their own trading strategies based on technical analysis without the necessity to edit or even view any source code. Non-programmers may create and use strategy scripts, as well as streamlines the process of programming for both experienced and novice developers.[5][6]

Wealth-Lab requires market data in order to perform the majority of its operations. In its standard installation, several market data sources are provided such as Yahoo! Finance's free End Of Day data. Users can also lease real-time market data from external sources such as Commodity System Inc.[6][7]

Wealth-Lab displays market data in formats such as candlesticks, lines, and OHLC; as well as non-typical formats such as kagi chart, Renko, and equicandle. It also allows users to simply drag & drop one or more indicators from its library onto a chart, subsequently creating panels and annotations for each indicator, both standard technical analysis indicators and fundamental analysis indicators.[5][6]

Users can either "Explore & Backtest" or "Build & Backtest". "Build" refers to the drag & drop method of strategy creation, whereas "Explore" refers to prebuilt strategies that are pre-installed or can be downloaded from the support website. The installation comes with two optimization methods: exhaustive or Monte Carlo, which uses randomized simulations.[8] There are many more Wealth-Lab optimizers that can be installed from Wealth-Lab's extension manager.[5][6]

Wealth-Lab is an open platform and has a developer community which programs and shares indicators, optimizers, and strategy scripts.[6][9] However users must pay around $40 USD per month to run Wealth-Lab on their hosted servers.[10]

Client availability

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Wealth-Lab 8 is available by subscription to customers worldwide without exception, including the U.S. and Canada.[11][non-primary source needed]

Prior to August 2020, two legacy versions of Wealth-Lab existed. Wealth-Lab "Pro" was available to Fidelity premium account holders in the US only. Consumers outside of the US and Canada could obtain a version of the software known as Wealth-Lab "Developer" via the support website. The difference between the two versions primarily concerned their use of market data streams, custom software extensions, and technical support.

In August 2020, Fidelity discontinued the "Pro" version and transitioned customers to use Wealth-Lab Developer 6. In March 2021, Wealth-Lab 7 was launched worldwide.[12]

Technical support

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All Wealth-Lab software users can get supplemental help designing and debugging their strategies via the developer community on the forums and wiki found on the support website.[13] Supplemental programming help for creating strategies or extensions is also available at cost by submitting a Concierge support request.[14][non-primary source needed]

Extensions

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Wealth-Lab 8 is noted for its extensibility,[15][non-primary source needed] allowing integration of broker and historical/realtime data providers, optimizers, position sizing methods, compiled strategies, reusable method libraries, performance visualizers, chart drawing tools, Building Block Strategy Rules, and more.[16][non-primary source needed]

  • Brokers/Data: Interactive Brokers, Tradier, Alpaca, and multiple via Medved Trader
  • Crypto brokers/Data: Binance, Kraken, KuCoin,
  • Data providers: IQFeed, EODHD, CSI, CBOE, FinancialModelingPrep, Morningstar, Nasdaq, QuoteMedia, Stooq, Tiingo, TwelveData, MetaTrader, Norgate Data, CryptoCompare, and more
  • Indicator libraries: TASC Magazine Indicators, Ichimoku Cloud, Advanced Smoothers, Community Library, Power Pack Indicators (and Position Sizers)
  • Power Pack Visualizers: Analysis Series, Contribution, Metacorrelation, Streaks, Position Metrics
  • Candlestick Genetic Evolver, Candlestick Pattern detection
  • Optimizers: Genetic Optimizer, Particle Swarm Optimizer,
  • Analysis Tools: Neuro-Lab, Monte Carlo-Lab, Indicator Profiler, and others by finantic.

References

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  1. ^ "Fidelity invests in Wealth-Lab Developer software". Finextra Research. 2004-06-23. Retrieved 2025-12-05.
  2. ^ Finextra (23 June 2004). "Fidelity invests in Wealth-Lab Developer software".
  3. ^ "WealthScript is a class library of charting and trading functions" (PDF).
  4. ^ Altucher, James (2004), Trade Like a Hedge Fund, 20 Successful Uncorrelated Strategies & Techniques to Winning Profits, John Wiley & Sons, p. Xii, ISBN 0-471-48485-7
  5. ^ a b c Keener, Rob (1 December 2005), "Wealth-Lab Pro (Software Review)", Futures (Cedar Falls, Iowa) (Futures Magazine Group), pp. 58–59
  6. ^ a b c d e Peterson, Dennis. "Wealth-Lab Pro", Stocks & Commodities (June 2012), Vol:30:6, p.56-59
  7. ^ Carter, John (2007), SFO Personal Investor Series, Online Trading, Wasendorf & Associates, Inc., p. 191, ISBN 978-1-934354-00-1
  8. ^ Katsanos, Markos (2008), Intermarket Trading Strategies, (Chapter 10, Trading System Design, Optimization Methods), John Wiley & Sons, Inc., ISBN 978-0-470-75810-6
  9. ^ Ishikaw, Masumi; Doya, Kenji; Miyamoto, Hiroyuki; Yamakawa, Takeshi (2008), Neural Information Processing, Part II, Springer Publishing, p. 480, ISBN 978-3-540-69159-4
  10. ^ "Subscription Plans for Wealth-Lab 8 - WealthLab". www.wealth-lab.com. Archived from the original on 2025-08-17. Retrieved 2025-12-05.
  11. ^ "Subscription Plans for Wealth-Lab 8 - WealthLab".
  12. ^ "Wealth-Lab Launches v7 with a New Engine".
  13. ^ Altucher, James (2004), Trade Like a Hedge Fund, 20 Successful Uncorrelated Strategies & Techniques to Winning Profits, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., p. Xii, ISBN 0-471-48485-7
  14. ^ "WealthLab Concierge Support Services - WealthLab".
  15. ^ "Extensions - Wealth Lab". www.wealth-lab.com.
  16. ^ "Extensions API - Wealth Lab". www.wealth-lab.com.
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