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You *don't* have to submit proprietary trading methodology to a public web
site, you can put it into your personal folder and no one can take a look at
it ( except us from WL).
We have never done so because there is no need for it. I believe there are
about over 40,000 ChartScripts unpublished and over 1,200 published once on
our server. You want to check them all?
You as an expert should know that a strategy is not only the strategy but
also the money management you use as well as the market you wish to apply it
to.
But of course if you have found the holy grail then you don't have to worry
either, because you would open different accounts with different brokers to
trade there and then you would get WL-Pro for free anyway... ;)
Regards,
Volker Knapp
(www.wealth-lab.com)
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: unicorn@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:unicorn@xxxxxxxxx] Im Auftrag von Alex
Matulich
Gesendet: Friday, January 27, 2006 4:23 PM
An: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Betreff: Re: AW: Wealth-Lab Developer
Volker:
>You should not mix up the FREE web site which can do a lot for you, even
>limited portfolio backtesting and the software itself. The web site is free
>for anyone; the software has the restrictions to foreigners (similar to how
>TradeStation handles 2000i, except that we still develop and support WLD).
So, a U.S. citizen who wants nothing to do with Fidelity can either
submit proprietary trading methodology to a public web site, or not
use WealthLab. Kind of a Hobson's choice.
I used to consider WL as my next trading simulation platform, when
I get back into research (I haven't touched TS or any other trading
software for nearly 2 years now). I guess WL is unavailble to me.
I'll have to look elsewhere. Anyone know anything about Ami Pro?
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