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put me on the list.
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Lionel Issen<A 
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  Songyun Fox 
  To: <A title=metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
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  Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2000 6:52 
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  Subject: Re: Online Investors 
  Advantage2
  Hi.<FONT 
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  Another choice is to join my email 
  list for stock/index ideas. <FONT 
  face="Arial Narrow Special G1">It's free, using Metastock and Bressert 
  cycles. 
  Bud Fox 
  Brian/Louise Garnant wrote: 
  
    
    Forgot to note in last post: I also have Omnitrader. I think I 
    was looking for a system that was always right, and there ain't no such 
    thing, much to my dismay (ha!). Omnitrader's biggest feature for me is the 
    daily commentary by the founder, whose calls on the indexes are very often 
    quite good. As a system, quite good. But again, I could not follow that 
    "system" to the letter, and that system encouraged you to use other TA 
    methods, along with Omnitrader. It has a build in "System Tester" which 
    Metastock should copy (of course, and pay the royalties). <FONT 
    size=-1>If you like Elliott Wave try Robert Miner's book Dynamic Trader, for 
    about $100 you actually can see quantitatively how to apply fibonacci and 
    wave counts. I am using the software that Miner also has, and follow the 
    daily Future's Reports that are a part of the Dynamic Trader system. 
    Incidentally, Dynamic Trader software seems to have build in some of the 
    "settings" that Bill Williams uses. I get the Williams' buy and sell signals 
    very easily using Dynamic Trader. If you like 
    Elliot Wave read the several Pretcher books (But skip On the Crest of the 
    Tidal Wave unless you want to be bummed out. Of course, if you like to go 
    short, then it won't be so bad.) If you know something of Elliot Wave read 
    his last book integrating Socionomics into life and the markets. Beautiful 
    approach to the world.   
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      Lionel 
      Issen
      To: <A title=metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
      href="mailto:metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx";>metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
      Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2000 7:05 
      PM
      Subject: Re: Online Investors 
      Advantage <FONT 
      size=-1>Larry:I haven't seen 
      Online investors advantage.<FONT 
      size=-1>About a year or two ago there was a related discussion about 
      Omnitrader. Omnitrader has about 1/2 dozen indicators that are used to 
      evaluate a stock. the sock that has the most pluses is presumed to be the 
      best buy. Several 
      contributors pointed out that since the indicators did not fire 
      simultaneously, the results of the selection would be sort of average. I'd 
      like to add that Chande and Kroll in "The New Technical Trader" point out 
      that all price-only indicators are highly correlated, hence it doesn't pay 
      to use more than a few. I have noticed that I tend to react/respond better 
      to some indicators better than others, even though they are giving the 
      same signal, and that it is important that the indicator chart be eye 
      catching, like thicker lines, different colored lines, and so 
      on.Lionel Issen <A 
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        <A title=Lpetersen1@xxxxxxxx 
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        To: <A 
        title=metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
        href="mailto:metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx";>metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2000 
        4:57 PM
        Subject: Online Investors 
        Advantage Erich Not related to MS, this company promises 
        a 10 parameter stock scan engine, which includes both fundamental, and 
        technical factors (including things like insider transactions).  I 
        saw their interesting slide show demonstration, at the Peter Lowe 
        seminar, in Anaheim.  Unfortunately, their web page is less 
        revealing.  I have ordered their brochure, and plan on attending 
        their next seminar in San Diego. 
        Does anyone have any comments about Online Investors 
        Advantage? 
        Larry 
        http://www.i-advantage.com/ 
                  
        Erich Kohlhofer wrote: 
        Hi, where can I find trading systems? I am 
          looking to develop or find something better than I am using 
          presently. 
          Erich