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----- Original Message -----
From: "Carl Vanhaesendonck" <carlvan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Omega List" <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 11:41 AM
Subject: One system tested over an entire portfolio


I am a basic TS user and would like to know if something I am doing
regularly on Omnitrader 2000 is also possible on TS:

Is possible to test a strategy, not by trying different optimizations on one
symbol, but instead by letting TS scan all my portfolio with the same
unoptimized (and in my case fortunately un-optimizable) system, then just
sorting the symbols on the criterion I selected (percent return for
example)?

I am perhaps stupid, but I never succeeded to do it with TS (or Supercharts
formerly), and never found an add-on capable of it.

I hope I am wrong and that somebody on this list has a solution.

Thank you anyway


-----Message d'origine-----
De : pierre.orphelin [mailto:pierre.orphelin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Envoyé : 15 February 2001 13:47
À : Omega List
Objet : RE: TASC Review of Tradestation Pro


May I draw the conclusion that my  few optimistic posts carry  more
strength, as they are able to cancel zillions of whining Simm's remarks ?
Never said that TS was absolutely perfect, only that it's still the only
easy and technically affordable trading solution for the systematic trader.

Rgds

PO

> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : DH [mailto:catapult@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Envoye : jeudi 15 fevrier 2001 04:37
> A : Omega List
> Objet : Re: TASC Review of Tradestation Pro
>
>
> > There is a difference between reporting bugs and hysterical whining.
> > As I said, sometimes you just get tired of the noise.
>
> Well, if you turn your head just right, the out-of-phase whining of M.
> Simms (everything about TS sucks, it's never been any good and it never
> will be) and Fuzzy Pete (TS is absolutely perfect, always has been,
> always will be) cancel each other and the result is blissful silence.
> :-)
>
> --
>   Dennis
>
>
>