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Re: What is the future of TS?



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I have a somewhat different view than has been posted so far.  I'm not an
apologist for Omega.  they have shortcomings and Ipersonally don't have any
high expectations for TradeStation.com.

But if my house is burning down, I grab my wife, kids, and TradeStation CD
and get the heck out.

TradeStation (I use TS4 after trying 200i) may become an appreciating asset.
If Omega eventually abandons software in favor of internet/services
products, certain group of traders will need a tool that does what TS does.

It doesn't do everything, no product does.  But it can do more than any
other software I know of.  The one distinguishing feature is its ability to
backtest.  Are any prodcuts out there equal to it in this?  (that's an
honest question--there are many products I haven't used).


----- Original Message -----
From: "Victor" <civico@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 5:50 AM
Subject: Re: What is the future of TS?


> I brought Trade Station because someone told me that it is a good program,
> but I found that it is not that helpful as it advertised, you even cannot
> plot a chart in trade prices and with no function on filtering of the
fault
> ticks.
> Historybank.com is completely useless to those who trades forex as there
are
> no historic forex data available.
>
> Victor
>
>