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Ensign is excellent software and fits well with TS, since it has much better
drawing tools but lacks long term testing capability for systems (2500 bar
limit).
It is reasonable, 30$ per mo lease, and is continually upgraded and
maintained by a very dedicated and talented writer, Howard Arrington.
It takes only a smidgen of resources compared to ts5 and much less than ts4.
A strong thumbs up for it from this camp.
Don
----- Original Message -----
From: "CJ" <cjcan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "N" <nidarian@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: "Omega-List" <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 1:46 PM
Subject: RE: Mr Brown and his Traderware scam
Hi, do you have any info on Ensign Software. From the look at their web page
and software lit. This looks like the answer to Trade Station. I would
appreciate any feedback.
-----Original Message-----
From: N [mailto:nidarian@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 7:59 AM
To: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Mr Brown and his Traderware scam
Lets all examine Mr. browns contributions. The facts are:
1) Over 7 months and hundreds of emails constantly pumping up his crapy
Traderware software. SPAM Master Brown the self proclaimed Trading Guru and
Omega List Gate keeper finally releases a bug ridden software, Masterfully
scamming hundreds of dollars of users.
2) They promised data on demand and realtime servers, system reports, bug
fixes and what about the yearly maintenance charges paid in advance by some
users, etc, etc, etc. We documented over 50 very major bugs with Traderware
none of which were ever fixed.
Did anyone get their money back. No way screw the customers. Who cares Mr
Brown is SO GOOD and posses such advance genes that he doesn't need to have
a shred of integrity to even offer money back for his failed venture. No,
he needs to pay for diesel to run his Cray.
Man, if omega did this he would have 50 websites bitching and mooning about
the Cruz family and a class action law suite. BULLSHIT.
3) Lack of marketing and management talent and greed destroyed them before
they could even deliver decent set of documentation for the software. Take
my advice and stick to making websites and hosting emails Mr. Brown.
Oh his CTA was a big disaster too, look at his track record. How can you
have so many losing months with such a big head, where was your Cray power
Ned software when you were managing peoples money. I bet you guys would
still be together (Hargrave Financial) if you actually made money.
4) At least PO ( sirtrade.com ) and his fuzzy thinking is still around with
excellent support and integrity for his clients.
And as far as omega goes I take my hat off for the Cruz brothers for
persevering through thick and thin and getting Tradstation to where it is
today. Sure its not the best trading software in an ideal world, sure they
made mistakes and the design could have and should have been BLAH, blah,
blah.
I use it everyday and yes I hate it too. But I make money with it and it has
paid for it self and there is nothing else out there yet and most of all
gang:
THEY ARE STILL HERE AND SO IS PO.
I rest my case.
Long live Omega and PO.
No offence intended.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Wynne" <tradewynne@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <amjadm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 11:44 AM
Subject: RE: Where is Mr Brown?
> >From: "amjad moghul" <amjadm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> snips
>
> >His claims to have predicted the last pop in the market following the
> >surprise rate drop earlier this year - were the nature of our discussions
> >and when I challenged
> >him, he couldnt come up with anything conculsive
>
> I think this was right after MB posted the Oddball. If I read Mark right,
he
> was hinting the *A*/D line (and his system) predicted the pop.
>
> FWIW, I've used A/D ratios since 1987 (when I had to plot
> them by hand off a CQG feed), and I learned something
> from the Oddball posts.
>
> In spite of MB's attitude (which both amused and/or pissed me off), he did
> offer a lot more good ideas and code than most.
>
> BW
>
> >but he maintained he knew ***exactly***
>
> I don't think he said that...
>
> >when this would
> >happen... perhaps he is a
> >psychic too?
> >
> >
> > >These are the words of a fool who hasn't been on this list long enough
to
> > >know who these people are. His words reveal that HE is the one whom the
> > >markets have humbled, as has always been the case with those on this
list
> > >who suggest others are humbled. He is understandably bitter over his
> > >foolish losses.
> >
> >As for being humbled ... I have been short since before the presidential
> >election my friend
> >when the other fool was elected.
> >
> >
> >
> >--
> >Amjad Moghul
> >amjadm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >--
> >
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