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RE: Some general questions



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They should do it to save any shred of credibility that may be remaining
with either the Cruz brothers or the "new" Omega.

Why don't you go to a car dealer who sells you a car.....and when you return
it 9 months later for an extensive repair, the dealer tells you "he can't
fix it"...it's a LEGACY piece of equipment. No parts were stocked; no
expertise remained to fix it.

Then what are you going to do ....SILLY BOY ???


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Patrick Gamble [mailto:pgamble@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 3:24 AM
> To: Bill Wynne; catapult@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; bfulks@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Cc: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: Some general questions
>
>
>
> .>
> > So becoming a stock broker in a bear market makes more sense?
> Indeed, you
> > can bet they decided to make the switch near the peak of the bull market
> and
> > its volume. Perhaps they looked at one of those "long only"
> systems, that
> > looked so good a year ago, and like those systems, they thought the bull
> > might last forever.
> >
>
> The bear market means far fewer new entrants into trading.
> Few new entrants means few new shrink wrap sales, which means
> they need to increase their revenue from elsewhere.
>
> The choice is between leveraging their existing base by trying to catch
> hold of the brokerage fees paid by users of Tradestation, or by
> spending dollars on fixing legacy software for which they see no big
> new market.
>
> You seem to think they should choose the second, because that's
> what suits you. Silly boys.
>