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Re: Telechart 2000



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Look at quotes Plus 2.0, 1/2 price. A better scan capability. Scanable
funnymentals. More improvements coming soon. If I didn't use QP, I would go
with TC2000, which I had for years.

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Richard Estes


-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Cloutier <cloutier@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: 'metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx' <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thursday, July 30, 1998 10:21 PM
Subject: RE: Telechart 2000


>I am evaluating it now... I had used TC2000 version 3 and liked it,  but
>the graphics did not keep up with the technology.  Version 4 is real nice.
> However, the ability to program indicators is not nearly as extensive as
>NetaStock.  But, you get the entire database of NYSE, ASE and OTC every
>night.  That costs about $60.00 per month.  However, with that data is
>fundamental data, e.g. PE, etc.  hard to compare the two different
>products.  My Rueters data subscription runs out in August, so I need to
>make a decision soon.  Leaning back toward TC2000 and away from Metastock
>right now, but that might change...
>
>Rob Cloutier
>cloutier@xxxxxxxxxxx
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: tvk2@xxxxxxxx
>Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 1998 11:09 AM
>To: metastock-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Telechart 2000
>
>Have you seen the ad in Investors Business Daily about Tele 2000?
>Supposed to be a new hot-the-trot way to screen 9000 stocks in sec.  It's
>a free trial--30 days.  Will give it a go,  Any comments?    T.C.
>
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