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Re: Formerly known as "Omega Research"



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And what about backtesting and programming capabilities ?

"Sophisticated Conditional Order system" they said, but only a lengthy description of charting  and indicator features, without originality...

PO

-----Message d'origine-----
De : robert.cummings@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <robert.cummings@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
À : pierre.orphelin <pierre.orphelin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc : omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date : dimanche 11 février 2001 01:24
Objet : Re: Formerly known as "Omega Research"


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>Here's 1
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>Robert
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>Direct Electronic Access trading with the Trend Trader Order Routing System 
>(TORS). TORS
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>provides access to real-time tick by tick charting, quotes and NASDAQ Level 
>II as well as direct access to the NASDAQ, NYSE and AMEX exchanges. Simple 
>point and click order entry. Enter your own ARCA stop orders. Sophisticated 
>Conditional Order system, orders may be placed based upon the performance 
>of other stocks or indices. Access your account anywhere a reliable 
>connection to the internet is available (software installation required
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>Unlimited number of custom pages
>Multiple windows on a page
>Hot keys for quick retrieval
>BoardViews, Tickers, Charts, Tables, & more, arranged as you desire
>Drag & drop between windows
>Point & click to setup window
>BoardViews
>Smart customizable quote screens
>Very fast quote display
>Unlimited number of BoardViews
>Supports fundamentals
>Time & Sales with volume & exchange
>Time & Quote with volume & exchange
>Technical studies in tables
>Tickers
>Jet or cascading tickers with filters
>SnapQuotes
>Iconizable quick quote window
>Real time charts with technical studies
>Real time graphics updated through the current tick \ Live scrolling
>Chart stocks, futures options, & indices
>Bar charts: any number of minutes includes chits for open and close
>Change interval at any time
>Tick charts
>Bid / Ask charts
>Daily, weekly, monthly charts
>Candlestick charts
>Real time statistics box
>Chart grid toggle
>Change overnight bars
>Chart annotation feature
>Multiple instruments can be included in a window with separate selectable 
>scales
>Charts
>Studies can be added to each instrument
>Complete control of scaling
>Overlays
>Full color control
>Technical Analytics available in charts and tables
>Studies update dynamically
>Flexible parameters & price choice
>Overlay studies on bar charts
>Studies Include Moving averages
>Simple, linear, exponential & autoregressive
>Moving linear regression
>Envelopes
>Percentage offset
>Average range and true range Bollinger bands
>Oscillators
>Momentum
>Acceleration
>Moving average oscillator
>Moving average momentum
>Commodity channel index
>MACD oscillator
>Volatility & percentage volatility
>Rate of change of prices
>%R & RSI
>MACD & signal line
>DMI (4 indicators)
>Stochastics (fast to slow: 4 indicators)
>Volume & open interest
>Trade, tick & total daily volume
>On balance total & tick volume
>Volume and price
>Ease of movement
>Variable accumulation distribution
>Statistical moments
>Variance
>Standard deviation
>Kurtosis
>Skew
>Money flow analysis for equities
>Point & Figure charts
>Special tools
>Gann lines
>Fibonacci lines
>Trend lines
>No limit to the number of lines saved with the chart
>Change time interval at any time
>Best linear regression fit
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>At 11:42 PM 2/10/01 +0100, pierre.orphelin wrote:
>>Please name ONE...
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>>PO
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>>-----Message d'origine-----
>>De : Bilo Selhi <citadel@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>À : prosys@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <prosys@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; 
>>omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>Date : samedi 10 février 2001 20:29
>>Objet : Re: Formerly known as "Omega Research"
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>> >which new and far more-sophisticated trading platforms?
>> >please, name a few.
>> >bilo.
>> >----- Original Message -----
>> >From: M. Simms <prosys@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> >To: John F Berentson <jberentson@xxxxxxxxxx>; <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
>> >Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 2:21 PM
>> >Subject: RE: Formerly known as "Omega Research"
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>> >> Why bother ? I don't expect them to remain in business past 2001.
>> >> The number of new and far-more-sophisticated trading platforms is growing
>> >> practically daily.......
>> >> and <some> these new companies are well financed.
>> >> Keep in mind that Omega blew about $20 million in advertising expenses for
>> >> TS2000i.
>> >> That hurt.
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