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Re: databull



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Max, FWIW I agree with you  on free data. I would not encourage anyone to
trade without data that is dependable. My interest in these freeby things is
keep track of stuff I don't trade but have an interest in...exotic overseas
mkts, heck even cash Nikkei indices for instance. Most real time and EOD
services don't have them.

Chris


----- Original Message -----
From: "Pierson, Max" <MPierson@xxxxxxx>
To: "'VK'" <vk@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 7:50 PM
Subject: RE: databull


> Sorry if I was gruff. I'm kind of combat oriented. Was it my upbringing in
a
> primitive area, my school to blame, society's fault somehow, my Amerind
> mother? No, it's just me!! I won't probably want to change until I start
> losing some battles and it hurts! Sticks and stones can break my bones but
> words will never matter too much unless you beat on me a little first.
>
> There is data then there is data, free data with holes in it is not free,
it
> is a pain in the backside and potentially could cost you some $, (like I
> have any). Cheap data can be pretty bad, I finally decided the free stuff
> from Yahoo is as good as the low cost stuff I was using, since I was
having
> to check for holes anyhow. I feel pretty much the same about software, the
> newest, lower cost stuff is tempting but I have something that just...
feels
> right... and it works well, even though I have to coerce it a little at
> times...
>
> Max
>