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Traderware seems to have some interesting features.
The downside is that it requires NT operating system (may crash if run under
win95/98), will accept only a few data suppliers, and like Trade Station it
requires a dongle.
Lionel Issen
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----- Original Message -----
From: Mark Brown <markbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: David Bozkurtian <dbozkurtian@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2000 11:18 AM
Subject: Re[2]: === Looping constructs.
> Hello David,
>
> DB> At the least, it should do these things. Not to mention simple flow
control
> DB> and repeating structures such as For Loops, While, Select Case. What
about
> DB> passing parameters to custom indicators?
>
> DB> It is probably futile to expect these enhancements in the near future
from
> DB> Equis. Any Developers/Traders out there interested in putting our
noggins
> DB> together to create a shareable version of what we want?
>
> DB> I know the folks at Traderware have a very interesting product (M
Brown, I
> DB> know you are reading), but the last time I checked the cost was way
over my
> DB> budget.
>
> DB> Hopefully helpful folks like yourselves will not only identify the
problems
> DB> facing technical analysts, but bring to the table real workable
solutions
> DB> (preferably turnkey) to benefit the entire list.
>
> Yes, I just saw this and to avoid any conflicts on this list I would
> prefer that if you are serious. That you join the TraderWare mail
> list at http://www.markbrown.com/list.htm Then you and others pose
> the solutions that you would like to see done. TW is very capable of
> doing about anything, we have a brilliant full time programmer who is
> monitoring the list and posting custom code each and every day. We
> are quickly compiling the largest VB library of trading ideas
> anywhere. The current list is at
> http://www.markbrown.com/twstudies.htm
>
> Thanks, Mark
>
> ps TW has lowered the price Introductory Offer $795.00
>
>
> DB> It's happening piecemeal now with people trading system, indicator,
expert,
> DB> and explorer code. But still, you have to admit, that we are in the
dark
> DB> ages.
>
> DB> We have no accepted standards for measuring system effectiveness, no
> DB> standards for stop rules. Looks like the whole field is still
evolving,
> DB> which is a good thing. I continue to believe that the Internet and the
> DB> sharing of ideas will revolutionize our field over the next few years.
It's
> DB> an exiting time, and great to be part of this list group. I think
other
> DB> agree that what some of us have learned on this list is not found in
print
> DB> anywhere else, or at least not easy to come by.
>
> DB> Thanks list.
>
> DB> David
>
>
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