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C'mon, Lionel - where's your sense of humour, eh?  :)


jose '-)



--- In equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Lionel Issen" <lissen@xxx> wrote:
>
> This thread is getting too personal.
> 
> Perhaps the participants could continue this via private emails.
>  
> 
> Lionel
> 
>  
> 
> From: equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
> On Behalf Of Eduardo Gontan Pulgarin
> Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2007 4:25 AM
> To: equismetastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [EquisMetaStock Group] Re: RSC-Price?
> 
> 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@xxx <mailto:swptec%40yahoo.com> > 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@xxx
> <mailto:con051204%40yahoo.co.uk> > 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@xxx <mailto:swptec%40yahoo.com> > 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@xxx <mailto:josesilva22%40yahoo.com> > 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
> <mailto:equismetastock%40yahoogroups.com> , "erc90" <erc90@> wrote:
> >
> > 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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