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Re: Uptick: Database schema



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 I would like to have something else to use along with TradeStation, but I
am no programmer or code writer and I don't want be a programmer or code
writer.  I just trade.
So if you are looking for someone like me to use the software, it would
almost have to be able to transfer and use with little problem, all
TradeStation codes that we now have and use.  Other than that, why switch?
 The main problem I have seen with some of the people who are trying to make
their own software etc. is that they are not making it for traders.  They
are pushing towards programmers.  It seems they are missing a big amount of
paying customers by doing that.
 The trading tools are already out there.  The problem is, most just can't
trade.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Joel Reymont" <joelr@xxxxxxxx>
To: "List Maintainer" <jimo@xxxxxxxxxx>; "Omega List"
<omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 3:00 PM
Subject: Re: Uptick: Database schema


> Hi Jim!
>
> >[Jim says about the database schema]
> >You're likely to get some blunt comments, as old-timers can attest.
> >But there are some pretty knowledgeable traders with a lot of software
> >experience on this list, and maybe you can tempt some of them to
> >offer suggestions.
>
> Strangely enough my pleas for help fell on deaf ears. I had only one
> person respond to say that he does have such a schema but won't share it.
> I am hoping to steer up some emotions here and elicit comments.
>
> After all Uptick will be FREE so it behooves everyone to tell me what
> they are looking for. Maybe the initial bit of skepticism will be
> overcome once I release something and people realize that this is not
> just another effort that will go down the drain half-baked.
>
> >If nothing else, you might post progress reports here if you get
> >something off the ground.
>
> Definitely. And I encourage people to register in the Uptick forums at
> http://www.wagerlabs.com and post their suggestions away. I certainly
> don't want to hijack this list.
>
>     Thanks, Joel
>
>