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Why put a company in that position?
Nobody would build a car that they use everyday from parts! Everybody will
buy a car ready to go.
Having and selling parts is big bussiness if you have parts to fit Fords,
GM, Dodge, Toyota, Honda etc. But having and selling parts to fit nothing,
or something you have to build in the first place, seems to be a very poor
bussiness model.
If a company wants to sell trading parts? Why not sell parts that fut and
go with all the trading software that is now available and used everyday?
Why sell parts for something, that you have to build yourself? May be OK
and you may end up with a great trading package that everyone will want. It
just seems that it is the wrong model and way to get things that most
traders will want and use.
In other words. I ain't going to build no car from nothing with parts.
And if you look around, you won't find many cars built that way.
Maybe, you were explaining your trading software wrong with the building it
with parts email. At least I hope so.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ivo Karindi" <ivo@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Adrian Pitt" <apitt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: "'Ivo Karindi'" <ivo@xxxxxxxxx>; "'Mark Brown'"
<markbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 3:04 AM
Subject: Re[5]: QuantStudio demo available
> Hello Adrian,
>
> AP> Isn't that the same as saying I am a C++ programmer and I have a brand
> AP> new pad of paper in front of me....its better than TS cause I can do
> AP> anything and create anything I want?
>
> Well, you do have the basic building blocks available, it's not just a
> clean sheet. As I already said, it's like building your own car from
> available parts vs. buying a car from the dealer - clearly more work
> but then again, *if* the user is up to the task, potentially much more
> rewarding.
>
> Ivo Karindi
>
>
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