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Jose has helped me whenever I've needed support. He's not a 100-
person company so requests for support should take that into account.
Now, soap operas are always welcome on Sunday evenings, but I did
want to comment on one thing. (Disclaimer: I am not Chinese, Korean,
Japanese,...). For anyone with disdain towards the Chinese diaspora,
life for them is going to get more miserable than for a snail in a
salt shaker. China is an unstoppable force, good and bad -- from
unscrupulously selling short range missles with nuclear capabilities
to Syria, Libya and others, to covering up a new generation of
mutated disease (SARS was only the tip of the iceberg, the other
we'll never hear about), to graduating 10x more engineers per year
than the US does, to outpacing the US in stem cell research within 5
years, to a workforce that is willing to labor 18 hours a day seven
days a week.
As far as trading goes, buy oil stocks (companies near China in light
crude) and metal/mining stocks.
--- In Metastockusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Jay" <JayTownsend@xxxx> wrote:
> Jose, seeing as you have taken to not only stretching the truth
about me but
> outright lying, I will set the record straight.
>
>
>
> Jose writes:
>
>
>
> <<By his own admission, Mr Brewster was an employee of Boeing in
the 60's,
> being in charge of some software projects there with a team of
software
> programmers under his control. Time and time again, as he pointed
out on
> several lengthy emails to me, he claims that he had a major battle
> controlling these "brilliant but unruly" programmers, a war which
he says he
> eventually won.>>
>
>
>
> I spent 25 years in the Boeing computing department (BCS) beginning
in the
> 1960's - programming and eventually supervising programmers leaving
in
> 1989 - not 1960. I never battled with programmers (nor did I
indicate to
> Jose that I did) but I did find that many, though not all, became
so
> enamored with their code that they neither documented nor allowed
others to
> understand it until Boeing and all major computer companies came up
with
> design, testing, and documentation standards. Many, but many
brilliant
> programmers simply could not live under these conditions - imposed
by
> Boeing - not by me, and left.
>
>
>
> <<However, in a constant barrage of mails from him, it was obvious
to me
> that his disdain for programmers was more than evident.>>
>
>
>
> I have never expressed a disdain for programmers, only pointed out
to you
> that several could not live in a world that required step by step
design,
> coding, and testing standards, as required by all major
corporations today.
>
>
>
> Jose, by your own admission the documentation of your "MACDH Kit"
is
> seriously lacking. In fact, you wrote to me that if you properly
documented
> it you would have to sell it for a far higher price and you would
not be
> able to keep up with demand.
>
>
>
> <<Now, 40 years later, Mr Brewster still carries the scars from
those past
> battles, and seems to have an irrational hatred for anyone he
> perceives as being of the same genre as his former "adversaries".>>
>
>
>
> It's only 16 years Jose. Scars??? Just a recognition that
brilliance does
> not necessarily equal the ability to seek out errors within one's
own work.
> And I have never questioned either you brilliance, or your support
of the
> MetaStock community.
>
>
>
> <<intermixed with racist ravings about the Chinese taking over the
world.>>
>
>
>
> A total lie. I used a quotation from a source I identified as
raciest AFTER
> Jose complained that the Chinese were attempting to take over
Australia. I
> have met Chinese in Korea, visited them in various parts of China,
and have
> nothing but admiration for them and their entrepreneurial
abilities. If it
> frightens you Jose, that's not my problem.
>
>
>
> <<With time it became clear to me than that Mr Brewster had a
specific
> agenda, and that it had little or nothing to do with my software or
> services, but more with his gripe over his imaginary enemies.
>
> Finally, when Mr Brewster resorted to spamming my public email box
with 20Mb
> attachments of irrelevant material, it was time to put my
> foot down. I asked him politely to stop, but he replied that he
would go
> ahead and smear my good name all over the Net. I had no choice but
to block
> his email address.>>
>
>
>
> Again, lots of lies Jose. The "SPAM" Jose is referring to is my
> documentation of errors that exist in the MACDH Kit. They are
still there
> Jose, and I can still document them if you would but look at them.
>
>
>
> << As for his current claims that I fail to support my clients,
that my
> software is full of errors, and any other malicious accusations, my
> record speaks for myself.>>
>
>
>
> It certainly does Jose. The errors continue to spew from your plug-
in.
> These are not malicious accusations, but facts.
>
> << My reputation for being thorough and accurate with MetaStock
code rivals
> that of Roy.
>
>
>
> Additionally, I spend close to 20hrs of my time each week providing
free
> support to several forums and usergroups, compiling and providing
free
> useful data and formulae at MetaStockTools.com, and offering free
support
> and advice to all my clients without question.
>
> On reflection, the amazing thing about this saga is that with over
400
> satisfied clients since 1999, I have only ever encountered two
> trouble-makers. This speaks very highly of our trading community,
and I
> wouldn't be happier spending all my time and energy anywhere else.>>
>
>
>
> I have NEVER questioned your abilities with MetaStock nor your free
support.
> You are indeed THE MetaStock savant with a much better
understanding MS than
> the Equis technicians. However, that does not correct the problems
in your
> "kit." Your ability to divert attention from problems with your
Kit is as
> rampant here as in your emails to me.
>
>
>
> Many people do not totally understand diversion and perhaps they do
not
> investigate the errors in your code to the extent that I do. If
that makes
> me a troublemaker then that's what I am. If you view users with
legitimate
> questions about errors in your system, then I am more than happy to
be, as
> you put it, a troublemaker.
>
>
>
> By the way, Walter Bressert's plug-in gives much better signals
than the
> MACDH Kit and is half the price (which drove Jose off the deep end
when I
> mentioned it to him).
>
>
>
> When it comes to Jose's MACDH Kit, my suggestion is for the buyer
to beware.
> It has errors and once you question those errors you get the
vindictive that
> I have quoted above. You can save a lot of bucks by entering the
MACD
> Historgram formula into MetaStock and eyeballing diversion for
yourself.
>
>
>
> Jim
>
>
>
> The MACD Histogram Formula (the one Jose refuses to give to his
clients):
>
>
>
> ( Mov( C,12,E ) - Mov( C,26,E ) ) - Mov( ( Mov( C,12,E ) - Mov(
> C,26,E ) ),9,E )
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