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Re: TS 2000i IS CRAP?



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1, . using technical indicators and Trade station you CAN make money in bear
markets!!!!
I have been a System Writer user and Trade Station user and it works!!
the negative vibes from many people on the list is just S..T
If you can use TS and make money with it you should stop investing/trading

-----Original Message-----
From: sptradr@xxxxxxxxx <sptradr@xxxxxxxxx>
To: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Monday, March 08, 1999 10:40 PM
Subject: Re: TS 2000i IS CRAP?


>It's really that Howie is not what he appears to be...
>
>TH....fyi
>1 more and counting
>
>>Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 05:49:06 -0800 (PST)
>>From: Howard Jackson <hrjf4@xxxxxxxxx>
>>Subject: Re: TS 2000i IS CRAP?
>>To: sptradr@xxxxxxxxx
>>
>>
>>Yeah, that would explain why there are only 15 people posting on this
>>list, where 14 of them seem to be paid by MetaStock and WOW to bash
>>whatever good or bad news comes from OMega.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>---sptradr@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>>
>>> With a current "reported" base of 30-35K TS / dongle owners, Omega
>>can't
>>> keep repeating this cycle indefinitely (unless they are no more than a
>>> boiler room operation).  A bull market in stocks or commodities
>>keeps it
>>> going, but should a stock bear market or protracted correction
>>occur, TS
>>> sales will plummet even if it promises the Holy Grail. Bear markets
>>are as
>>> unforgiving of vendors as they are of traders who don't understand
>>how to
>>> trade the damn things.
>>>
>>> If the widely quoted 90% blow out rate is to believed, then the
>>"true" TS
>>> base shrinks to only 3,000-3500 owners. Now there's not much of an
>>> incentive for Omega to provide a Y2K patch, is there? It would be
>>> interesting to know how many active users are out there, wouldn't it?
>>> Probably more than 3,500, but I'd bet it's a whole lot less than
>>35,000.
>>>
>>> Tony Haas
>>>
>>> Larry Wright wrote:
>>> >Remember the business model - sell to newbies, make *sure* they can't
>>> >transfer the license, and watch them drop out.  If one believes the
>>90%
>>> >attrition rate, virtually all the $$$ comes from new, gullible
>>newbies,
>>> >impressed mostly by the 'eye candy' and the easy code pitch. So
>>guess what
>>> >they show? Guess what they hide :-).
>>> >
>>> >If you keep this model in mind, it explains a lot...
>>>
>>>
>>
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