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<font size=3>Have you ever used automate..seems to be pretty good for
doing the explorations.....<br>
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At 11:28 PM 6/7/00 -0600, you wrote:<br>
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<blockquote type=cite cite>Looks quite promising!<br>
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This link should work.....<br>
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http://mechtrading.com/index.htm<br>
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A new feature with QCollector 2.0 is automatic timed updates on<br>
intervals as frequent as every 10 seconds. If you have a way to<br>
automatically reload your MetaStock charts, such as with a macro<br>
program, you can turn your EOD MetaStock into a close aproximation of
a<br>
real-time charting application. Some QCollector users are already
doing<br>
this with TradeStation. I'm still looking into ways of doing this
with<br>
MetaStock - any feedback would be appreciated.<br>
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Dave DeLuca<br>
Tradeworks Software<br>
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Jim....Atlanta, GA
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From: "Norman Wiss Jr." <cutup2@xxxxxxxx>
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Subject: CD verification
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<DIV><FONT size=2>My program keeps calling for the CD for verification each
time I start MetaStock. How can I get the program to recognize the CD and to
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From: "Guy Tann" <grt@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Buy Signal
Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2000 07:44:43 -0700
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List,
Well we went long this morning, FWIW. At the current time, it appears we
were early again, but we'll see how the day ends. We did take a nice profit
on our short S&P futures and a little one on the short indices. To be
honest, being a contrarian is hard on one's nerves. We're always taking
major positions with the market going against us and this doesn't help.
It's a good thing I'm not a drinker or I'd be tempted to start. In
addition, you have to remember that we're S&P futures traders and are trying
to apply our S&P signals to trading equities and some options.
First, I'll mention my option buy this morning. I have an order in to buy 3
Jul 2000 OEX Calls at 33.5. Again, we are just experimenting with options,
but so far the experiment has proven profitable. I'm really not sure how to
buy these. I took the bid/ask range and put my price right in the middle.
So far I haven't gotten them.
For those of you who are interested, here is the list of stocks we pulled
from ValueLine, those that we initially selected and then those that we
actually bought.
We started with the following list from ValueLine. We then applied the 1 -
1 selection process I discussed before with a beta of 1.25 (all but one
anyway). I put an * next to those stocks we selected mechanically (with our
SP39 indicator) and a ** next to those we actually bought.
ADCT
ADBE *
AMD
ADI * **
AMAT
GLW *
CSCO
CYTC
ESIO
ERICY * **
FLEX * **
IMNX
ITWO **
JDSU * **
KLAC **
LSI **
MACR
MCRL **
NTAP **
NOK
NT
NVLS * **
ORCL
PMCS * **
RMBS
SCI *
SDLI
SNDK ** I bought this one on my own
SEBL
SYMC
TER * **
VSH * **
VTSS
XLNX **
Totals 11 15 Different stocks
I don't think we'll get hurt too much if we're early on this buy, but I'm
crossing my fingers (and toes).
Part of our criteria for selecting our stocks in our first pass, was running
the various stocks through our SP39 filter and seeing if we had an
over-bought or over-sold condition. We haven't really verified this
technique and are still working on it, but needed something to help us
winnow down the number of stocks in our list. We then looked at the balance
of the list and added those stocks that had relatively big down days
yesterday. Following that, we reviewed our original selections and dropped
several stocks so as to limit our number of different companies to 14 (15 in
my case).
I also wanted to buy RMBS, but my brother hates that stock for some reason
right now, so we left it off our buy list. I may buy it in the future.
Let's see what happens.
Guy
Paranoia...you only have to be right once to make it all worthwhile!
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