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Re: Bill Williams system



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I believe the following was posted here a Long time ago.The B Williams
stuff seems to be a hot topic every now and then.

I am not rendering an opinion,just reposting from the public domain.

http://home.t-online.de/home/UWKaestner/billw20.htm



Richard Mitchell wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I have been using Investor's Dream for almost a year now, you should note
> that this software is positioned and provided as a training aid for Bill's
> Profitunity Trading System, is is not positioned as a Trading system
> by itself. The current version 1.80, is an EOD system only, it does
> not work with Real Time Data Feeds.
> 
> For those who would like to see it work on some historical data, the
> Profitunity Web Site offers the current version for free download.
> In this state it will only work on the sample data provided, if you
> purchase Bill's home study course, you get an unlock code for
> your computer which will allow it to work with many EOD data
> sources, I use TC2000 data for stocks, and an ASCII set of
> files for futures. If you take Bill's course, he also has his system
> programmed to run on Metastock and Omega (TS4 & TS2K). For
> real time trading CQG offers his system (this is what he trades with
> in his trading office).
> 
> It should be noted that I am just a happy Student of Bill's and
> found his teaching (both home study and personal tutorial) to
> be well worth the time and money. I have focused mainly on
> stock & stock option trading using his teachings, however he
> trades futures and mainly teaches futures.
> 
> I am a strong believer that just because I relate to this system
> well doesn't say Bill's system is for everyone. Check it out for
> yourself and make your own decisions.
> 
> Rick Mitchell
> 
> Carl Vanhaesendonck wrote:
> 
> > Has anyone tried Williams "Investor's Dream' software ? I would like
> > opinions on the reliability of it. I remember it has been quite advertised 1
> > or 2 years ago and I just came back to one of this promotional material.
> > Also, does this software a build-in performance testing ?
> >
> > Thank you for your insight.
> > Carl Vanhaesendonck
> >
> > -----Message d'origine-----
> > De : Bill Wynne [mailto:tradewynne@xxxxxxxxxxx]
> > Envoyé : 12 November 2000 20:31
> > À : babakid@xxxxxxxxxxx; omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> > Cc : webinquery@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Objet : Re: Bill Williams system
> >
> > >From: "Brian/Louise Garnant" <babakid@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> > >To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> > >CC: <webinquery@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > >Subject: Bill Williams system
> > >Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2000 13:11:20 -0500
> > >It is
> > >a very simple system - to answer about the other indexes - works well on
> > >Nazdaq and incidentally, there are much more volatile commodities than
> > >either the Naz or the S&P: coffee, cocoa, Australian Dollar to name three
> > >that immediately occur to me....
> >
> > Brian:
> >
> > Although coffee has its spikes, the idea that the OZZY, coffee, or cocoa are
> > more volatile than the Nasdogs, is just not true. The NDX has rallied 1300%+
> > off the 1994 low, and has had four 40%+ swings just this year (so far). The
> > last time Cocoa went wild was in the 70's, and even that mania does not
> > match this one in the NDX.
> >
> > Any way you slice it the Nasdaq 100 is the big dog right now.
> >
> > Bill Wynne