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Re: Technical Analysis of Stock & Commodities and WOW Pro v5



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John, 
as stated below, my bug reports are dated 5/30/97 and are located in several
newsgroups.  Anyone can go to Deja News and retrieve them at
http://www.dejanews.com/forms/dnq.html

In the Search box a person puts this line:
~s (Window on Wall Street Pro v5 bug reports) and ~g misc.invest.technical

Since you may not be familiar with Deja News or find it confusing I have
attached my postings to this email in the form of a ZIP file.  BTW, I emailed
TASC on 6/1 with the same reports.

Daniel L. Martinez
DanMartinz@xxxxxxx



In a message dated 97-07-10 15:38:05 EDT, you write:

<< I saw your post. What's the problem you see with the WOW system tester?
 
 John
 
 >Yesterday I wrote the email below.  It's too bad the Technical Analysis of
 >Stock & Commodities magazine and the others never researched the subject of
 >TA software deeply enough.  TA software has become very important for
traders
 >today.  Everyday users buy Window on Wall Street Pro v5 and they don't even
 >know the program is worthless.  If they relied on the WOW system tester
they
 >could lose everything.  PC Magazine still gives WOW Pro v5 its Editor's
 >Choice!  I emailed all of the major magazines and no one has even bothered
to
 >tell their readers.  They are such a joke.  What the hell are they there
for,
 >collect paychecks?
 >
 >Daniel.
 >
 >
 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
 >You might also want to consider Window on Wall Street Deluxe $100.  It also
 >has fundamental information, but no system tester.  Few people know this
but
 >the Window on Wall Street Pro v5 system tester has a serious bug which
makes
 >its reports worthless.  I have not seen one post on the Silicon Investor
 >mentioning this.  Those poor people have a program which is worthless.
 They
 >got ripped off and they don't even know it:
 >
 >This is from another email I sent someone else:
 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
 >...search for all of my postings using the Deja News search engine.  This
is
 >at:
 >http://www.dejanews.com/forms/dnq.html
 >
 >I don't think you have to register for this one.  You put this line in the
 >search box and click on find:
 >~s (Window on Wall Street Pro v5 bug reports) and ~g misc.invest.technical
 >
 >make sure the "Search Results Format" option is Threaded.  There are 4
 >messages in the thread.
 ><<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
 ><<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
 >Daniel.
 >
 >
 >
 >In a message dated 97-07-06 15:52:45 EDT, you write:
 >
 ><< the best software to get  "TRENDLINES alerts" at a very low cost  under
 > $50.00 is the
 > "wall street analyst DELUXE".  it reads existing data (eg worden bros.
 > tc2000).
 >  you can draw your own trend lines or have automatic trendlines drawn
 > (and many other indicators) check off the alert box & you are ready.
 > to find stocks meeting certain conditions ie line breaks, rsi crossing
 > etc, you run their "alert tracking control scanner" and all stocks that
 > have generated a signal, are listed.
 >  just thought you might be interested.
 >
 >  i use it in conjuction with metastock (as trendline alarms are not
 > available).
 > metastock however lets you write "expert alerts" which i also use:
 > i write the signal condition in the space provided in alerts & attach it
 > to each stock.
 > when i access a chart a message comes up (pre written by myself eg ."rsi
 > generated a buy"
 >
 > good luck trading
 > mike
 >  >>
  >>


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