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If you can only choose between the two,
choose OptionVue.

Am a satisfy customer (OV5, since the old DOS version)

too :)

One annoyance though - their symbol configuration
for the sp datafeed future options is not correct 
originally and I have to manually set the symbols ...
have not check if they fixed that because I have
done the dirty part myself already.

sp comstock has a totally different way representing 
the option symbols comparing to DTN or BMI ...
so beware.

-Lawrence Chan


--- John Nelson <trader@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> OptionVue 5 ... hands down winner ...
> 
> The company's support is superior and they vend a
> superior product.  Ask
> them for a demo.  I stopped using OptionVue because
> it was more than I
> needed at the time but if you trade options in a
> serious manner it can be
> an excellent tool.
> 
> -- John
> 
> On Fri, 6 Apr 2001, Fred Finch wrote:
> 
> > Hello List,
> >
> > I have decided to add option trading to my many
> and varied ways of losing
> > money. No, just kidding ;o). I do have a serious
> question though. I am
> > looking at several different software packages to
> manage and trade options.
> > I have currently narrowed it down to OptionVue 5
> and TS OptionStation. I am
> > aware of the cost difference and the additional
> capability as far as system
> > writing and the such goes of OptionStation. So
> those differences have been
> > discounted.
> >
> > I would like to get a real world view of each
> package and how it and the
> > company's support and knowledge compare. I am a
> long time user of TS and on
> > and off lurker of this list so I am aware of the
> current state of Omega. I
> > guess that's why I'm even looking at other
> packages.
> >
> > Any and all comments, advise, and other software
> suggestions would be
> > greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Fred
> >
> 
> -- 
> 
>
> 
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