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A.J. Maas wrote:
> 
> TWIMC
> 
> Hello Jim,
> 
> >For some time I have been reading your messages to the MetaStock List. Your
> >market commentary and formula library has been very helpful.
> 
> Must say I like your mailings to the List as well and find them for myselve, and for
> anyone else, very informative and benificial.
> 
> >I have a few questions for you:
> >
> >1. Do you offer a TA  or market advisory service?
> 
> No. I cannot find the time, even if I wanted to run such a service.
> Research and then creating the mailings and/or charts is very time consuming, wich
> would stop me from doing the things I already have planned to do, and/or stop me from
> taking the necesarry investing(trade) decissions, especialy at the moment with
> the very 'profitable' volatile markets.
> 
> >2. Are you affiliated in any way with EQUIS, e.g., European Sales or Tech
> >Rep.?
> 
> No. Not in any way. I have been in contact with Equis Support and Sales a few
> times in the past tho. Have found them pleasent people to speak to and do
> business with, as well as their excellent service they provide us, their MS users.
> 
> >3. In a recent e-mail you stated ".....Dow charts examened by
> >my trend detection system, "TDS", and today have send you a zip-file
> >containing
> >the TDS components. Like usual, nothing fancy but for the better : quite
> >effective....". Would it be possible for me to receive the TDS system. I would
> >appreciate it very much.
> 
> See attachement(TTT-TDS.zip).
> 
> Note, that in the "TDSxxx" gifs, I have used the "Goslin-48" as the ribbons
> underlay (in the Expert Advisor) and known as the MAIN Trend, uppose to Abraham-21,
> wich is the Very Short Term Trend(known as the Secundairy Trend), and wich is being
> displayed in the price's colors.
> Both ofcourse are also displayed(eg for crossings and residing purposes) with their
> own indicator in bold lines as well:
> -Goslin-48 is the "IFT - 48 Turnaround Line - Chick Goslin" and
> -Abraham-21 is the "TTT-TREND TRAILING Ind - Andrew Abraham" and
> -SMA50(the MS standard build-in) functions as the Trend's Directional line
> (in Goslins' IFT system a SMA49 is being used as the "IFT-Direction Line - Chick Goslin",
> this IFT system was also previously mailed to the MS List)
> The IFT indicators have to be build by a minor manual input in the MS6.x - Indicator Builder.
> All of the formulas are also given in the text-file.
> 
> >4. Recently you attached a file to one of your messages that, for some reason,
> >was not received properly. In fact the file received could not be opened NOR
> >dumped into the WIN95 recycle bin until the system was rebooted!!! The file
> >was named "TDS-1.gif" as corrected. May I have another shot at the file.
> 
> The corrected version "TDS-1cor.gif" is included in the zip-file. This file replaces
> the original "TDS-1.gif" and all of the changes made were given in that mail-message.
> 
> Note that I do receive about 5 attachements per day and that within Win95-compatible
> programs these and other type of errors are "quite common".
> Myselve I use OE4-71 as email program, wich has 2 ways for saving attachements
> and quite often the on the workmenu one, accesable through the "File|Save Attachments"
> doesn't function properly uppose to the paperclip way that ALWAYS will function.
> 
> The Expert Advisor used in the "TDS-xxx" gifs worked excellent, but now if I want to
> apply it on another different chart(for example on an old saved layout) it will not show
> the ribbon properly.
> For this the work-around solution is to 'always' start with a "new" security as smart chart,
> do the required changes and then press the "New|Layout" button, adding all the available
> charts and then save as a Layout. When you later open this Layout again, it will come up
> properly and any more additional changes can then be saved by hitting the "Yes" to save
> changes when asked on closing of this Layout.
> 
> Also Microsoft programs themselves do not always function as they should. Over the
> years I have accepted this as "part of the way computers in general and Win95 and
> its affiliated or compatible programs in particular, function and behave".
> Also better known as "the handles" and as the "other of the friendly errors".
> 
> Regards,
> Ton Maas
> Ms-IRB@xxxxxxxxx

Jim,
I also follow your postings and have the previous files (6 months ago)
of your indicators and tests.  Either I am missing something or the
ZIP file referred to is not attached to this email.  I too am looking
forward to reviewing it.
                                    Thanks
                                    Randy




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