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<DIV><FONT size=2>Michael:</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>I have 2 PCs in different rooms, one is the server the other
the client. We use the Intel system of using a telephone line for the
connection link. We will be switching to a cable system. You will
need 2 mailboxes. Fortunately AT&T allows, I think up to 5. Both
machines connect to our ISP at the same time.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>Lionel</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial">----- Original Message ----- </DIV>
<DIV
style="BACKGROUND: #e4e4e4; FONT: 10pt arial; font-color: black"><B>From:</B>
<A href="mailto:gerritmarks@xxxxxxxxxxx" title=gerritmarks@xxxxxxxxxxx>Gerrit
Marks</A> </DIV>
<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>To:</B> <A
href="mailto:metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx"
title=metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx</A> </DIV>
<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Sent:</B> Wednesday, September 08, 1999 8:19
PM</DIV>
<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> Re: Multiple PCs on one ISP
line</DIV>
<DIV><BR></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>I understand that you would have to run Windows
NT as a server with the assigned DNS address. The other computers on your
network would then treat the NT machine as the Server. The same goes for
Cable. This presumes that you want all computers to communicate to the
internet at the same time. If you can live with one machine at a time, it is
not such a big problem.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Gerrit</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV
style="BACKGROUND: #e4e4e4; FONT: 10pt arial; font-color: black"><B>From:</B>
<A href="mailto:mrobb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" title=mrobb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>Michael
Robb</A> </DIV>
<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>To:</B> <A
href="mailto:metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx"
title=metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx</A> </DIV>
<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Sent:</B> Wednesday, September 08, 1999
2:49 PM</DIV>
<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> Multiple PCs on one ISP
line</DIV>
<DIV><BR></DIV>Lionel...........and others:<BR><BR>Was it you who spoke,
some months ago, about connecting multiple PCs on one<BR>ISP (or ISDN)
line with a purely software solution?<BR><BR>Did it have something to do
with Windows 98 Second Edition?<BR><BR>I want to run 2 PCs w/ W98 in one
room, and 1 PC w/W95 in another room on<BR>one ISDN line.<BR><BR>Is there a
sw solution to this, via the phone line? Or must I cable them
all<BR>together.<BR><BR>What is a good solution to this
excercise?<BR>-----Original Message-----<BR>From: scheier <<A
href="mailto:scheier@xxxxxxxxx">scheier@xxxxxxxxx</A>><BR>To: <A
href="mailto:metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx">metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx</A> <<A
href="mailto:metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx">metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx</A>><BR>Date:
Wednesday, September 08, 1999 4:07 PM<BR>Subject: Re: Meta's fib
tool<BR><BR><BR>>Perhaps, but their markets are somewhat
different. Metastock does a<BR>better<BR>>job than
Supercharts, but as you can see from this list, many users grow<BR>out
of<BR>>its limitations and then feel forced to move on to
Tradestation. Equis<BR>>doesn't realize this, but this gives
them bad press, and causes many new<BR>>traders to begin with a software
that has better upgrade path, namely<BR>Omega.<BR>>They are tantalized by
Tradestation, but start out with Supercharts.
If<BR>you<BR>>start out with Metastock, where do you go to stay with
Equis? You don't.<BR>>You consider leaving
instead.<BR>><BR>>It seems to me that they have come so close in so
many ways not to take the<BR>>extra thought into their development
path.<BR>><BR>>In any case, good luck with your
trading....<BR>><BR>>Scheier<BR>><BR>>Lionel Issen
wrote:<BR>><BR>>> Mark:<BR>>><BR>>> I've come to the
sad conclusion that Equis doesn't really care and that<BR>>> they
think they have an exclusive franchise (that is franchise as
Warren<BR>>> Buffett defines it). If Omega provided better
service manuals and online<BR>>> help, they would take away Equis'
market.<BR>>><BR>>> Lionel Issen<BR>>> ----- Original
Message -----<BR>>> From: scheier <<A
href="mailto:scheier@xxxxxxxxx">scheier@xxxxxxxxx</A>><BR>>> To:
<<A
href="mailto:metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx">metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx</A>><BR>>>
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 1999 9:30 AM<BR>>> Subject: Re: Meta's
fib tool<BR>>><BR>>> > I shouldn't be surprised to learn this
deficiency has been posted to<BR>this<BR>>> list<BR>>> >
before. I'm a fairly new member. Once about 2
years ago I got<BR>>> someone on the<BR>>> > line at Equis
and tried to discuss this issue. It was clearly an<BR>>>
example of being<BR>>> > unable to think outside the
box. The box being defined by the lowest<BR>>>
common<BR>>> > denominator of established technical analysis
tools.<BR>>> ><BR>>> > If Equis would start thinking in
terms of Open Architecture instead of<BR>>> Predefined<BR>>>
> Terms, they just might be able to leap into the market opportunity
left<BR>>> open by bug<BR>>> > ridden bench of TradeStation's
new releases. Is anybody listening?<BR>>> ><BR>>>
> Mark Scheier<BR>>> ><BR>>> > "A.J. Maas"
wrote:<BR>>> ><BR>>> > > Like noted before on this
list, I would also prefer to see<BR>>> > > a user definable
Retracement Tool, replacing the irrelivant<BR>>> > > clumpsy
Retracement-tool that is currently available in v6xx.<BR>>> >
><BR>>> > > For my preferences I would like to enable it to
give lines @ the<BR>>> > > Decimal-levels
(-0-12,5-25-33.3-50-66.7-75-87.5-100+112.5+125+<BR>>> > >
133.3+150 etc.), and having "optional" checkboxes (eg to switch<BR>>>
> > some of the lines on and off, from time to time, for better
chart<BR>>> readability).<BR>>> > ><BR>>> > >
Regards,<BR>>> > > Ton Maas<BR>>> > > <A
href="mailto:ms-irb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx">ms-irb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx</A><BR>>>
> > Dismiss the ".nospam" bit (including the dot) when replying
and<BR>>> > > note the new address change. Also for my
Homepage<BR>>> > > <A
href="http://home.planet.nl/~anthmaas">http://home.planet.nl/~anthmaas</A><BR>>>
> ><BR>>> > > ----- Original Message -----<BR>>>
> > From: scheier <<A
href="mailto:scheier@xxxxxxxxx">scheier@xxxxxxxxx</A>><BR>>> >
> To: Metalist <<A
href="mailto:metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx">metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx</A>><BR>>>
> > Sent: dinsdag 7 september 1999 20:28<BR>>> > >
Subject: Meta's fib tool<BR>>> > ><BR>>> > > >
Concerning limitations of the Metastock fibonacci retracement<BR>>>
> > > tool. It seems to use these levels: 68%, 50%,
38%, and 25% (75%<BR>>> > > > from the other
end). Is anyone aware of way to user-modify
this<BR>>> > > > tool?--as in a way to change the 75% to 78%
etc. Has anyone<BR>>> > > > spoken to
designers at Equis about bringing this tool up to<BR>date? --<BR>>>
> > > with the work and software of Bryce Gilmore, Robert Miner,
Tom<BR>>> > > > Joseph and about a half dozen other of their
industry competitors?<BR>>> > > > --or is there maybe just a
trick I'm unaware of in the latest or<BR>>> > > > soon-to-be
released versions.<BR>>> > > ><BR>>> > > >
Mark Scheier<BR>>> > > ><BR>>> > >
><BR>>> ><BR>>>
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From: "Steve Karnish" <kernish@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: Meta's fib tool
Date: Wed, 8 Sep 1999 20:57:35 -0700
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Ken,
Many thanks for your great contribution.
Steve Karnish
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> From: wander@xxxxxxxx
> To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: Meta's fib tool
> Date: Wednesday, September 08, 1999 6:41 PM
>
> scheier wrote:
> [snip]
>
> > Is anyone aware of way to user-modify this
> > tool?--as in a way to change the 75% to 78% etc.
>
> -------------
> Hi Mark,
>
> While waiting for an improved canned version, maybe you could use this
> by substituting whatever retracement calcs that you want. It's
> a bit klunky compared to the built-in, but could be made easier to use
> by deleting or ignoring the date inputs. (But it wouldn't be as cool.
> :-))
> And rather than manually inputting the high and low you
> could maybe use the Peak and Trough or Zig Zag function to define swings
>
> automatically (like the indicator that Erika posted last year).
>
> Ken
> --------
>
> {FIB Levels - date, extension, and price input}
> a:=Input("year to begin line study",1800,3000,1999);
> b:=Input("month to begin line study",1,12,1);
> d:=Input("day of month to begin line study",1,31,4);
> ext:=
> Input("1=extend upward; 2=extend downward; 0=extend not" ,0,2,0);
> hi:=Input("high",0,20000,100);
> lo:=Input("low",0,20000,50);
> BeginPlot:=Year()=a AND Month()=b AND DayOfMonth()=d;
> y:=ValueWhen(1,BeginPlot,(hi-(hi-lo)*1.618));
> If(ext=2,y,lo);
> ValueWhen(1,BeginPlot,lo);
> ValueWhen(1,BeginPlot,((hi-lo)*.236)+lo);
> ValueWhen(1,BeginPlot,((hi-lo)*.382)+lo);
> ValueWhen(1,BeginPlot,((hi-lo)*.5)+lo);
> ValueWhen(1,BeginPlot,((hi-lo)*.618)+lo);
> ValueWhen(1,BeginPlot,((hi-lo)*.764)+lo);
> ValueWhen(1,BeginPlot,hi);
> x:=ValueWhen(1,BeginPlot,((hi-lo)*1.618)+lo);
> If(ext=1,x,hi);
>
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