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[amibroker] Re: Real-world trading



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Sid,

Some of us come to the forum like some us do at FT-Talk as opposed to 
getting things via email for exactly the reason(s) you suggest and as 
a result don't want to have to visit multiple places.

Fred 

--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Sidney Kaiser <s9kaiser@xxxx> wrote:
> At 03:47 PM 04/13/2003 -0400, you wrote:
> 
> >It would help to get the subject right (was "trailing stops"), but 
I'm 
> >keen to discuss real-world trading up to 20 hours a day.   I'm 
sure there 
> >are others, too.   The best way to kick it off is to simply... 
kick it 
> >off.    Saying that you are thinking about it doesn't generate 
much in the 
> >way of dialogue.
> >
> >The above is meant to be constructive.  I've rewritten it eleven 
times, 
> >but it still sounds like I'm being sarcastic.  Many of my posts 
(and a lot 
> >of those from other members) have been about real-world trading, 
portfolio 
> >management, baskets of stocks, etc.   I can't imagine anyone 
saying that 
> >threads like these should be taken elsewhere.   If others prefer 
that 
> >those subjects not be discussed here, let's start another group.   
In the 
> >meantime, "show us the money".
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: phsst [mailto:phsst@x...]
> >Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2003 12:42 PM
> >To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >Subject: [amibroker] Re: Trailing Stops
> >
> > > Are you going to post it in the other forum or drop the 
subject ?
> >
> >Fred,
> 
> All, the only reason I talked about using AmiBroker-TS was it is 
set up and 
> is available for trade system discussions.  In the early days of 
AB, this 
> list and the -TS list were both frequently used and everyone that 
was 
> interested subscribed to both lists.  Later on there were a bunch 
of 
> questions about AmiQuote and TJ set up a third list dedicated to 
handling 
> those questions away from this list.
> 
> I found it useful to use the -TS list.  I set up a filter in my 
mail 
> program to ignore AmiQuote Q&A and route the -TS questions into a 
separate 
> mail box where I could concentrate on them apart from what was a 
slew of 
> programmer type questions on this list that I did not relate to and 
could 
> not follow very well.
> 
> Obviously I do not understand the reluctance to separate the topics 
in a 
> very general way.
> 
> Cheers
> Sid
> 
> PS: it would be nice if people would delete the prior ten messages 
from the 
> bottom of their posts and just include enough of the prior posts to 
clearly 
> indicate what their reply references.  My mail box overfloweth. :-)
> 
> 
> 
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