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----- Message d'origine -----
De : Stuart Evens <karlfrye@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
À : pierre.orphelin <pierre.orphelin@xxxxxxxxxx>
Cc : Omega List <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Envoyé : vendredi 22 octobre 1999 20:38
Objet : Re: bouncing ticks - the BIG COMBO answer
> Dear Mr. Orphelin, (please excuse the omission of Dr. in case you are a
> PhD.)
No offence, forget the PhD., I'm only a normal individual.
> I admit I wasn't surprised when you indicated that you didn't want to hear
> what I had to say about the TradeStation 2000i review in TASC having no
> individual listed in the byline.
It's specific to this list.
Opening such a thread will go into 200 insane messages, and I want to
spare my time and our time.
I'm not interested in internal gossips.
What did surprise me, however was that
> when I visited your website, I see that you are a scientist; Chemistry and
> Physics.
>
No relationship to what's above...
> In obtaining my BS in Chemistry from UC Berkeley, California (1981), the
> main thrust of the scientific method seemed to be that scientists should
> consider all the facts before reaching a conclusion. I believe this was one
> of the reasons for performing lab experiments.
>
> For example, in organic chemistry, the amount of product in a reaction is
> generally not 100% of what is indicated by a balanced chemical equation on
> paper. There is usually some reactant left over and in fact created by the
> equilibrium formed between reactants and products.
I know, I know...
>
> In my opinion, using ProSuite 2000i end of day to draw conclusions about the
> efficacy of ProSuite 2000i real time is like looking at a chemical equation
> on paper and drawing the conclusion that the equilibrium of the equation
> lies 100% to the right.
You should read my posts again.
I never said that .
I work offline with TS2000i
It work offline for me.
Period.
No conclusion for realtime use of TS2000i
Or, for that matter, making any statement or
> conclusion about where the equilibrium lies without actually doing the
> experiment, in my opinion.
>
> Since you have been teaching physics and chemistry for the past 15 years, as
> indicated on your website, and it has been a long time since I have studied
> chemistry, could you please show me the error in my logic.
>
There is no error.
We do not speak of the same thing.
For your information, the message quoted below is related to TRADESTATION 4 ONLINE.
Hans Esser use this version ( TS4 online) and I use the same version ( TS4 Online).
So, I' qualified to speak in this case.
...or could you please show me the error in my logic ?
Sincerely,
-Pierre Orphelin
Neurofuzzy Logic tools for TradeStation
Free evaluation versions and competitive upgrades available
web: http://www.sirtrade.com
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: pierre.orphelin <pierre.orphelin@xxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <he96@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Friday, October 22, 1999 9:24 AM
> Subject: Re: bouncing ticks - the BIG COMBO answer
>
>
>
> ----- Message d'origine -----
> De : hans esser <he96@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> À : <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > > or mr. z can not communicate clearly.
> >
> > "Sentinel" <rjbiii@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > I have to take a stab at this because some time ago I said on this list
> > > that my systems were running a little differently on 2000i, this is
> > > problem that I was referring to.
> > >
> > OurMate <g> wrote:
> > > So what you are saying, Hans, is that you and Mark Down are WRONG and
> > > that PO and I are RIGHT? What you are saying is that this is indeed a
> > > FEATURE and NOT A BUG? Is that right?
> >
> > Im glad that PO didnt comment - thats to his credit as he does not have
> > realtime data and would not qualify, well done pete.
> >
>
> Sorry, I was outside this list, just deleted the posts and misseed this
> thread.
> Can you explain your problems (initial conditions, how it occured,exact
> ordrer of the operation, stiops settings, type of system and so on) ?
> No need to send to the list.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> -Pierre Orphelin
> Neurofuzzy Logic tools for TradeStation
> Free evaluation versions and competitive upgrades available
> web: http://www.sirtrade.com
>
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