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What is it with you people:
"So if Rakesh didn't answer your question then he answered the one that you *should* be asking."
I ask the questions I want answers to not the ones I think should be asked...
duh
On 8/4/07, Sirbrainfart <sirbrainfart@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Steve,
What you are asking is similar to an engineer or architect pondering whether "AutoCAD will make my next design successful?" or an accountant/business manager wondering if "Sage can turn my business around?". Perhaps Geosoft might allow a geologist to find an ore deposit?
You don't "make good money" purely because of any software, not in any profession. Success *always* depends on the ability of the user. A well programmed application merely allows the user to express him/herself to their own personal maximum potential whilst keeping the complexity down to acceptable levels in order to do so. Trading software is no different to any other business application in that respect…from MS Word right up the scale of complexity.
So if Rakesh didn't answer your question then he answered the one that you *should* be asking.
Andy
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Sent: 04 August 2007 18:44 To: amibroker@xxxxxxxxxps.com Subject: Re: [amibroker] Is anyone here making good money using Amibroker?
Thanks Rakesh Sahgal for not answering my question...
You say: "Your ability to make money wont be constrained by this software, if thats what you want to ask."
No - that is not what I wanted to ask - if it was I would have.
I asked what I wanted to which you did not answer.
All I asked was whether anyone is doing well with this software - save me your pithy obvious comments.
You also say: "Your success is a function of how good a trader/investor you are" - really I had never thought of that...do you normally speak to people as if they are stupid?
On 8/4/07, Rakesh Sahgal <rakeshsahgal@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Your ability to make money wont be constrained by this software, if thats what you want to ask. If you are asking "Is buying this software a license to print money?" , no it is not. Your success is a function of how good a trader/investor you are. Is this software comprehensive in terms of the features required to analyse the markets? Barring a few shortcomings it is fairly comprehensive in it's coverage and if you consider it's price it is very good value for money.
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