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Harold,
I wish I had answers, but my opinion is like yours, everything seems to
be getting worse rather than better. Maybe we're better off just looking
at charts that have only moving averages and a few basic indicators
anyway. Omega's response is attached to this note I sent to Omega list -
I guess you don't subscribe to that anymore. I guess the explosive
growth in "apparent day traders" allows the companies to provide less
substance and more illusion for higher prices. I was at the bookstore
over the weekend looking for a novel and it's amazing how many technical
analysis and day trading books are on the shelves now. (Plus about a
million books on how to buy stocks, why everyone is rich, etc. etc.)
Ted
How's this for a response for info about a basic feature that has been
frozen, if TS5 has been sent to production. Omega can't even comment on
the speed at which it can receive data from its data link.
Doesn't look like much of an improvement in their knowledge base.
Ted RebackReturn-Path: <TechSupp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> Dear Sir,
>
> The only information we can give out is what is found in our press
> releases. Maybe DTN can give more detailed information. Sorry, but that
> is all we can officially say. Our Press Releases are available on the
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ted Reback [mailto:treback@xxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Friday, January 29, 1999 7:53 PM
> To: TechSupp
> Subject: DTN on TS5
>
>
> Now that TS5 has been frozen and it's capabilities known, can you answer
> the
> following question?
>
> Will TS5 be able to handle the minimum DTN data transmission rate of
> 230,400 bps
> ( and preferably 460kbps) required to receive all trades and bid/ask
> changes for
> all symbols or will it stop at the former limit115,200?
>
>
> Thanks
> Ted Reback
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