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RE: [Metastockusers] Re: Programming help--at last!



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Jose:

 

Nether you nor Roy nor any other experts are nor will be out of jobs. <b
>:))

 

I'll try to convince you by a little history. In the late 19th century
the British government introduced compulsory education. There was outcry from
people who felt that they would be harmed and lose their livelihoods. Punch
magazine (its sort of similar to the New Yorker) had a number of cartoons about
this. (No, I wasn't there at the time. Punch had an anniversary issue that
showed these cartoons and articles) One showed a scribe (people who wrote and
read letters for illiterates) weeping because if everyone could read and write
they wouldn't need a scribe. However they overlooked the fact that older
children, teens and adults would not become literate overnight or even at all.
Another cartoon showed a writer weeping because "who would want to read my
books if they can write their own". Well we know that being literate
doesn't make a person a writer: and who was reading these books other than
literates. This increased the market for books and newspapers.

 

Regards

 

Lionel

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Jose [mailto:josesilva22@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2004 12:52 AM
To: Metastockusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Metastockusers] Re: Programming help--at last!

 

 

Sheeezz...

Well, I can't really say that I'm excited about <st1:place
 w:st="on">Roy's newsletter.

http://www.metastocktips.co.nz/

 

Having just read the first issue, I realize now that the era when 

there were just two or three MetaStock coding gurus is about to 

disappear.

 

The *unique* (and easy to understand) MetaStock knowledge in this 

brilliant newsletter will turn many MetaStock coders from average to 

good, and many more from good to expert.

 

I can't say I'm pleased.  I
guess I'm out of a job.

 

jose '-)

 

 

 

--- In Metastockusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
"superfragalist" <jackolso@xxxx

> wrote:

> I got Roy's
email about his newsletter, Metastock Tips and 

> Tricks for $99. I subscribed and read my first copy of the 

> newsletter, and I wanted to share my thoughts with the group. 

> 

> I don't know why Equis didn't do this year's ago. They

> could have, they should have, but they didn't. Finally, <st1:City
w:st="on">Roy has it, 

> and it's much better than I expected. You can read about it at:

> 

> http://www.metastocktips.co.nz/

> 

> Even if you don't want to program in MS function language, 

> you'll be amazed at what you'll learn reading it. I write

> some custom code, but mostly I wanted to learn to check the code I


> found on other websites to see if it was correct. 

> 

> I've gotten code from Equis, Kalosz, TASC magazine and 

> others. I found errors in a number of indicators, experts and 

> explorations that I've gotten from them. Thanks to the things

> I've learned from Roy,
I've been able to find the errors and fix 

them.

> You really do need to learn to check your code if you want to
trust 

> it. 

> 

> When I was first learning to code, I read everything I could 

> find, and that wasn't much. People were always asking if this

> thing was worth $250, or if that way was the best way to learn 

> coding. 

> 

> Well, this is the first MS programming instruction that I've seen 

> that was worth anything, and this one is worth every penny of the 

$99 

> a year it costs. I would easily pay <st1:place
 w:st="on">Roy double or triple that. Every 

> one of my other newsletters costs many times <st1:place
 w:st="on">Roy's price, and

> none of them are as good. 

> 

> Roy
has provided a lot of coding help on all of the MS boards.

> It's too bad someone didn't collect all of his knowledge, so all
of

> the new, and experienced, users could have the material for 

reference 

> whenever they needed it. 

> 

> Roy
has been asked to do this many times, and now it's done.

> I've got my copies in a three-ringed binder. I'm going to keep
them 

> for as long as I'm using MS, and when I stop using MS, I'm going
to

> sell my complete set of Roy's
newsletters on Ebay for lot more than 

> $99. 

> 

> Equis should just package these with MS and give them to us free.
We 

> need these more than we need the MS manual. Check this out. You

> won't be disappointed. 

> 

> No, I don't work for Roy.
I don't even live in the same

> country. I'm writing this because I see questions on here all the 

> time about the best way to learn to use MS and its function 

language. 

> Well, here it is.

> 

> After you read it, you'll get so excited you'll want to tell

> everyone too!  I know
other people have read it, and I hope they'll 

> tell you what they think, so you'll know this isn't a bogus 

promotion

> piece. 

> 

> Roy,
doesn't like to toot his own horn, so I'm blowing it for

> him. 

> 

> Toot, toot, and toot again!!!!!

 

 

 

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