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Dear Giovanni,                                                                     Thanks for a well thought out response.I did look at R- Breaker and I forget why I declined. I will re review it. I will also check out the other one you mention.                                                                            Mechanically youre,                                                        John



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Originally From: giovanni zibordi <giovazibo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Your Best Mechanical Trading System
Date: 01/19/98 05:57pm


At 11:45 PM 1/19/98 +0000, you wrote:
>Dear Realtraders,
            About 3 days ago I started a discussion on Mechanical
Trading.To date I have received info from only one or two who have been
successful with such a method.I know most are using your own personal
trading techniques and either are or are becoming "realtraders". I do not
have your time or patience to do that.So let me hit this from another
angle:                                                          If you have
ever seen a mechanical program advertised that has intrigued you, please
e-mail me the name and address and phone number.If it is not one I have
reviewed,I will investigate it and critique it for you.If I have reviewed
it I will give you my thoughts on it.
                                         Mechanically yours,
                                        John
>

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Did you a try what is considered the only S&P fully mechanical daytrading
system, R-Breaker by Rich Saidenberg ?

I tested it on 5 years of intraday data and it had only one losing semester
and not by much 
win/loss = 55-60% 		avg win/avg loss = 1.5-1.8	 over 1990-1996
don't havr the nuber offhand but can find it

Also I was at lunch Saturday in Burbank with Greg Meadors the guy who has
been rated No. 1 by the commodity trading consumer report in the  S&P
for his hotline.
 He showed me a  $3,000/year system for the S&P that he is trading with
Rydex Ursa and Nova fund for his clients and
he is renting also 
win/loss = 50% 		avg win/avg loss 1.5-1.9 	over 1986-1997
tel (818) 247-1133

P.S.
Do I trade them ? No I prefer T. DeMark Sequential as a system
but it is supplied as an indicator

Giovanni Zibordi
L.A.
(213) 934-4759