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Jim,
Just a difference of opinion and experience with the specific software. This
is why I said "relative?".
The new package DT2 is entirely new from the origonal DT and it actually
works quite well for being so new.
My main work is on daily, weekly but it will support intraday as well. TIME
and all that can be done with it are there in the software. If you have it,
then you have the manual too. Study the examples and learn that part. If
Price is your focus then there are many other software packages that can do
some of what DT2 can do. If projections of price or time, into the future
are important to you, then you are stuck with DT2. If fancy and full of
past-reading indicators are for you, then you want Advanced Get.
See U
Tom
-----Original Message-----
From: JAMES SEMMONS <jsemmons@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Tom <planeacres@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wednesday, February 18, 1998 10:53 AM
Subject: Re: Robert Miner's "Dynamic Trader" Software
>Respectfully,
>
>I don't agree with you at all about the software. I just have recently
>purchased it, and maybe with the inexperienced eyes that I am using I don't
>see some of the down falls that you do. Please offer more: experiences etc.
>
>James Semmons
>
>At 09:56 AM 2/18/98 -0600, you wrote:
>>Relative to what?
>> I have the software. Great Software, great ideas and great instruction on
>>how to use it profitably that comes with it free.
>>See U
>>Tom
>>No affilliation, nothing to sell, no axe to grind and hoping you don't buy
>>it.
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Tom Feldberg <tom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>>>
>>>great ideas but terrible software
>>>--
>>>Tom Feldberg
>>>
>>
>>
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