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Re: AW: So, where's the beef?



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----- Message d'origine ----- 
De : nonlinear <keptinkaos@xxxxxxxxx>
À : <ggautier@xxxxxxxxxxx>; <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Envoyé : jeudi 9 septembre 1999 16:20
Objet : Re: AW: So, where's the beef?


> for many reasons.....they're scammers or pirates looking for the quick
> buck, they're hobbyists who would rather develop systems for fun much
> like old style hackers liked to hack computer systems for kicks,
> they're people who lack confidence in the execution end of trading, and
> so on. 
> 
> the ones who are truly successful system developers and traders are
> usually close lipped about their work to the point of paranoia. if
> something "works", ie, make mucho buckos, then why sell it? so, they
> don't and keep very very quiet.
> 
> at least fuzzy pete (and others) offer to post em for free (i guess) so
> that we might learn.
> 
> TJ
 
yes, you will learn that a system can be proposed for trial  without any serious risk for the developer:
The system posted has a lot of false code in it so it is risky to trade, but fairly close of real performance with historical data.
And as the real code will not be posted, it is impossible to break the protection, because of the intrinsic complexity of the system itself.
So , how would you compare the code to break with some reference to be sure that the part of the code that you remove is really what should  ...

Rgds

-Pierre Orphelin
 web: http://www.sirtrade.com  .