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No, I cannot tell in % or otherwise; I have also got TradeSim: I sent an e-mail about a problem, and never received an answer; luckily I was able to sort the matter out myself. They do offer a forum like this one, though, where you can get feedback from other users.
I have got AlphOmega; don't use it anymore, though, as I lost faith in Elliott Wave, but I keep it as sometimes studying the code helps me getting answers to my questions.
I still think that "Get lost" is the answer you deserve; there is a price for a good/product, take it or leave it. I can live with that, why can't you?
As for seeing the goods on display, how do you know you are going to like the taste of it? Not all beef taste the same, you see; some contains more water due to type of the feed, or has been frozen; so to sell it, it must, per force, be cheaper! Not all cows are fed on grassland!
There is a lot going on about add-ons, and there is a lot of information about them, too, as much by satisfied as by unsatisfied users - just search for the posts, for Goodness sake, or ask about it, and people will reply.
So far I haven't seen a complain about Jose's products, while there is plenty about others.
What incenses me is, who do you think you are to tell others how to price their goods? Have you got any idea of the work involved? My (now retired) father-in-law, along with my brother-in-law, own a sewing machine shop, selling sewing machines and, when possible, repairing them, to keep their custom satisfied; occasionally they may make deals, but if somebody came into the shop telling them what you have posted earlier, the answer would be a clear "get lost" - and so it should! Perhaps you might want to try all the sewing machines on display, too? To make sure that they do some sewing, who knows...
Speak your mind by all means, but then, don't get too upset by the answers you'll receive when others do the same!
Eduardo.
a a <swptec@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Eduardo,
I was merely voicing my opinion, I don't think it merits a comment such as "Get Lost".
Your analogy of a butcher and supermarket is not correct. There you can see beforehand the stuff you are buying. In any case the cost is low and you can try both before settling down into a preference.
With so many add ons available claiming to achieve all sorts of wonderful things, one has to shoot "blind" i.e buy something first for $ 1000 and then try it and maybe lose some money trying it. So the the awards and the relative cost become important.
Maybe you could tell me what kind of money (in percentage terms per annum and over how many years) you manage to make from URSC to help me make up my mind. Also how many other add ons you have tried (and perhaps) abandoned and how much money you lost trying them.
You have the benefit of experience, I don't.
Thanks.
Eduardo Gontan Pulgarin <con051204@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
What a strange post; so, if I went, say, to my butcher, and told him to set his prices to what the supermarket charges, on the ground that his beef is not an award winner, and that increase in sales will make up for the diffference in price, what answer should I expect?
You have got a funny way of looking at life, mate; if you can't afford it, then do as I have done for a long time - don't buy it!
When I bought Jose's URSC kit, I couldn't care less about how much other add-ons cost, or if it was an award winning one; I cannot speak for other users, of course, but I would be surprised if they didn't feel like I do!
The kit does what it says it does; Jose's support is terrific - sometimes I get an answer to my e-mail within minutes, I live in UK and Jose in Thailand; that's the other side of the world, for you! Any coding query is dealt with swiftly, at no charge; and I have seen some silly ones! No matter, they are answered, and promptly!
Do you find this is the case with other add-ons suppliers?
People find Jose a dependable developper, and his products work; as a result, I think that Jose is well entitled to charge what he sees fit, don't you think?
I am not Jose, but quite frankly, if I was, I would tell you to get lost!
Eduardo.
a a <swptec@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Jose,
URSC kit + MACDH kit will set a person back US $ 1040, more than the cost of Metastock 10 EOD. A lot of people, myself included, simply cannot even think of such an expensive add on. Kindly re-look your prices and bring them at par with other add-ons. Increased sales will offset reduction in price. Let us not forget that your stuff is not even a nominee in TASC awards, let alone being an award winner.
Thanks.
Jose Silva <josesilva22@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Eric, price for the URSC tool-kit is Eur 395.
See here for price in other currencies:
http://www.metastocktools.com/URSC/URSC.htm
The URSC kit has many useful tools, but does not come with the Long/Short
SmartStop Initial/Trailing stop found in the Divergence kit:
http://www.metastocktools.com/MACDH/MACDHdiverg.htm
For risk-normalized backtesting tools found with the URSC kit, see this
article on Trading System Evaluation/Development Tools:
http://www.metastocktools.com/URSC/sysdev.htm
http://www.metastocktools.com/URSC/sysdev2.htm
jose '-)
http://www.metastocktools.com
--- In equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "erc90" <erc90@xxx> wrote:
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> Jose,
>
> What is the price? Are we able to set stop loss orders using the URSC
> DDLs? I wish to back test using the explorer or the system tester.
>
> Eric
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