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RE: Free TA software



PureBytes Links

Trading Reference Links


I keep getting "account is alread logged on" messages when I try to access
that link.  Only one person at a time??

-----Original Message-----
From: mitch ryder [mailto:ynos@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2000 23:09
To: John Berentson; omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Free TA software


Just got this...

Below is a link for free technical analysis software that does all kinds of
cool stuff. It works with quote.com and CSI data.
Sandy, the developer said that he will give it away free with full support
to
the first 20 people that register it and ask for unlimited free time. The
program does more than a charting program... it tests out geometricly based
trading systems and gives real time trading signals.

The file will be held for you for seven days.
To access the file use this link:

http://mydocsonline.com/TU/3845eabd7F13a4ce






















John Berentson <shavenheads@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Both BMI and DBC use the vertical blanking interval (VBI) of a television
> signal to transmit their data. Each line transmits 9600 baud and there are
> nineteen lines which have been deregulated for commercial use. Some are in
use
> for such applications as impaired hearing text.
>
> DBC historically has used two lines and BMI four. These lines are leased
from
> the cable networks and are passed by the cable system for an additional
fee.
> The Signal box was designed to read two VBI lines; the BMI box is
essentially
> a double box which reads 4 lines.
>
> All this made economic sense before the internet and before the threat of
> digital television, which scrambles the VBI. The FM sideband technology
which
> DBC uses also made sense at one time. None of these technologies make
economic
> sense anymore in the face of the internet, which essentially carries the
> signal for nothing. This is evident in the pricing disparity between
internet
> feeds and feeds using other technology.
>
> Rail all you want against DBC and BMI and their bandwidth limitations, but
> economic realities dictate that no new investment will be made in these
> technologies that are at a cost disadvantage.
>
> It will soon be a choice of internet or satellite, with telco for those
who
> can afford it. Learn to accept this reality in the same way you accept a
bad
> trade.
>
> jfb
> shaven heads trading
> new york city




Mitch Ryder
Ynos@xxxxxxxxxxxx