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Re: TSTrades Release: commercial announcement


  • To: Kim Horn <kim@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: TSTrades Release: commercial announcement
  • From: "Koch Frank" <frank@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 2 Oct 1998 02:27:21 -0400 (EDT)

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You can do this by yourself - Sorry, but I've a lot to do - please purchase a
int.version of TS4 install it on a PC with a int.version of WIN95/NT and see ...
Already I did such testing a lot for Winwave, Dynamic Trader, etc. - took a lot of
time for nothing .
Sorry, in my understanding commercial e-mail = spam if not requested, if you imaging
what I want to say.
Best Regards
Frank

Kim Horn wrote:

> Hello Frank,
>
> talked to Micheal about your "advertised" problem. Apparently in Beta test
> TSTrades could not deal with German names on some of your Buttons. Michael
> sent you a reply saying he would fix this and he was very interested in
> overcoming the problem. Apparently, the solution was not difficult.
> However, you never replied back !!!!!!!!
>
> So, I think your post is quite unwarranted. The aim of BETA testing is to
> provide feedback to developers so they can fix problems. If you don't communicate
> how can things be fixed ?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From:   Koch Frank [SMTP:frank@xxxxxxxx]
> Sent:   Thursday, 1 October 1998 23:30
> To:     Quality Trading Innovations
> Cc:     omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx; Peter2150@xxxxxxx; Jim McConnon
> Subject:        Re: TSTrades Release: commercial announcement
>
> This software is not done for users with an international version of Tradestation
> ! Don't spend to much time on this -  you will not be so happy as announced !
> Best Regards
> Frank
>
> Quality Trading Innovations wrote:
>
> > To the Omega list,
> >
> > My apologies for stretching the bounds of acceptable list behaviour. My
> > goal was to let users of the TSTrades pre-release (which expired 30
> > Sept) know about the release version. I also believe that this is a
> > product that is of interest to most people on the list. That said, I did
> > get a bit carried away.
> >
> > Thanks Jim for your kind words.
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Michael
> > Quality Trading Innovations
> >
> > Jim McConnon wrote:
> > >
> > > Peter,
> > > You are right. Their "ad" was a little "over the top" for this list.  I
> > > personally don't mind a few plugs from vendors if they help me do my job.  I
> > > do understand the dilemma of where to draw the line. In any event, I thought
> > > I would repost something I put on the list earlier on this product.  It may
> > > not be my "best tool in the bag" but it is in the top ten.
> > >
> > > Jim
> > >
> > > ATTENTION SHOPPERS:
> > > I have used this software for the last 2 months as a beta user.
> > >
> > > I have been doing some system development that requires optimizing many
> > > markets across several models.
> > > The old TS way would be to optimize each market one at a time and save each
> > > set of results by copying the results and pasting to excel or printing. As
> > > you know, this requires baby-sitting the software waiting for each market
> > > run to complete, saving the results, and then to start it on another. VERY
> > > TEDIOUS .
> > >
> > > TS Trades acts like a shell or macro that sits on top of Tradestation.  You
> > > instruct it on which data you want to analyze, which models you want to run,
> > > and which parameters you want to optimize. You hit "run" and can walk away.
> > > Watching the screen you see TS Trades execute the same keystrokes you would
> > > if you were doing it yourself--like a macro. Results for all are saved. It
> > > has capability to combine results into a single equity curve. I have not
> > > used that.
> > >
> > > I find this an invaluable tool in my research arsenal. It allows one to
> > > easily evaluate multiple models across multiple markets.  If you do that
> > > type of research, I strongly recommend it. I suggested this to Bill Cruz
> > > years ago. I am still shocked that Omega has not added this capability.  I
> > > remember fondly being able to optimize many markets in a single batch in
> > > System Writer!
> > >
> > > Usual disclaimer--no affiliation or incentive to promote.
> > >
> > > Jim
> > >
> > > Jim McConnon
> > > jmcconno@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Peter2150@xxxxxxx <Peter2150@xxxxxxx>
> > > To: qtrade@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <qtrade@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> > > <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > > Cc: jimo@xxxxxxxxxx <jimo@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > > Date: Wednesday, September 30, 1998 10:18 AM
> > > Subject: Re: TSTrades Release: commercial announcement
> > >
> > > >While I am sure there are some who are interested in your software, and
> > > thats
> > > >fine, I can't help wonder who'd want to do business with someone who
> > > blatantly
> > > >disregards the rules of the list.   Please don't write about free speech
> > > >stuff.   Anyone who joins this list agrees to follow the rules.  Period end
> > > of
> > > >discussion.
> > > >