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Re: IRL & Pring CDs



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I started working with Metastock about a year ago wanting to study the
computer industries exclusively. I bought IRL and the Pring Advanced CD to
get help beyond the basics. I found both to be most helpful. I use IRL for
indutry indexing and a definitive source of what companies make up the
particular industries. I don't use it for its fundamentals. The Pring CD was
great as a beginner to learn about some of the features and how to start
using Metastock effectively. I recommend both depending on what a person is
trying to do.


-----Original Message-----
From: RXR <oiis@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: metastock-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <metastock-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tuesday, January 27, 1998 6:14 AM
Subject: IRL & Pring CDs


>Not sure who Bob is, but I would like any information anyone has on
>experiences with the IRL CD and the Pring Advanced CD, or others, and the
>Indicator CD as mentioned below.
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>Also any thing on the Murphy-Morris systems & indicators disks.  Do these
>tend to be indicators written as systems or are they more complex?
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>Gave up on Omnitrader.  I should listen more often.
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>>Having monitored this list for a little over a month now, I haven't
>>noted any references to the IRL "Investor's Reference Library" CD.  One
>>of the deficiencies of MetaStock is its limited approach to handling
>>group and sector analysis.  The IRL looks like it helps shore up that
>>void.  Along that same line, I'm also interested in any input that is
>>available about Martin Pring's Companion CD's, primarily the Market
>>CD-ROM Companion, followed by the Super CD-ROM Companion and finally
>>bringing up the rear, the Indicator CD_ROM Companion.
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>>Later,
>>    Bob
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>RXR
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