Best Finance Software for Alpaca

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    Plaid Reviews
    Plaid is a global fintech infrastructure platform that enables businesses and consumers to securely connect to financial data and services. Through APIs that connect to more than 12,000 financial institutions across 20+ countries, Plaid operates the world’s largest open banking data network. By removing the complexity of direct bank integrations, Plaid enables developers, financial institutions, and enterprises to build secure, user-friendly, and conversion-optimized financial products. Plaid powers payments, lending, identity verification, fraud prevention, and personal finance applications. Today, more than 100 million people worldwide, including half of U.S. adults, have relied on Plaid through their connections to over 7,000 apps and services. Plaid supports a wide range of industries and financial workflows, including: Banks & credit unions, Payouts streamline disbursements, and Pay by Bank supports direct consumer-to-business payments for recurring bills, subscriptions, and eCommerce, Mortgages & lending, Government & public sector programs, Property management, Gaming, Crypto & Digital Assets, Business finances, and Wealth Management. Customers include Venmo, Robinhood, Rocket, Carvana, Affirm, Invitation Homes, and many more. Plaid is built with enterprise-grade encryption, continuous monitoring, and regulatory compliance, including PSD2 in Europe and FCA requirements in the UK. Plaid does not hold funds but enables secure data transfer and payment initiation. Plaid provides trusted infrastructure across payments, identity verification, fraud prevention, account connectivity, and open banking. With scale, security, and mobile-first design, Plaid helps businesses create seamless and secure financial experiences for millions of consumers worldwide.
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    Sila Reviews
    Sila is an end-to-end payment platform that provides Banking-as-a-Service through a developer-friendly payment API that is scalable and allows for fast and secure money transfers. Sila’s payment platform streamlines building and launching fintech apps and embedded payment products for financial products, fintech, crypto, and Web3. Sila’s offerings include Virtual Accounts, Digital Wallets, KYC/KYB, and ACH payments APIs for software teams. Additional functionality is available through a network of pre-approved and pre-integrated partners (to different degrees). Sila was recognized as the Best Payments as a Service Platform by the 2022 Embedded Banking Awards of Tearsheet. Sila is headquartered in Portland, Oregon.
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    Diversiview Reviews
    Diversiview by LENSELL is a cloud-based portfolio analysis and optimisation platform that empowers both retail investors and investment professionals to enhance the performance and robustness of their portfolios. Using Diversiview, investors can: - Compute comprehensive portfolio metrics, including expected return, volatility, Alpha, Beta, Sharpe ratio, maximum drawdown, and drawdown recovery time. - Assess diversification in detail at the individual holding level. - Explore projected performance for the current allocation and compare it with thousands of alternative portfolio scenarios. - Identify efficient allocations along the Efficient Frontier — such as the Minimum Risk and Optimal Portfolios — using our proprietary Dual-Objective Optimisation Approach (DOOA). - Backtest allocation strategies to evaluate how they might have performed historically. For advisers, Diversiview also offers the ability to store unlimited portfolios, link them to clients, set benchmarks, build and maintain model portfolios, and easily rebalance or re-optimise them when needed.
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    QuantRocket Reviews
    QuantRocket is a Python-based platform for researching, backtesting, and trading quantitative strategies. Built on Docker, QuantRocket can be deployed locally or to the cloud and has an open architecture that is flexible and extensible. It provides a JupyterLab environment, offers a suite of data integrations, and supports multiple backtesters: Zipline, the open-source backtester that originally powered Quantopian; Alphalens, an alpha factor analysis library; Moonshot, a vectorized backtester based on pandas; and MoonshotML, a walk-forward machine learning backtester.
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