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<x-html><html><head></head><BODY bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><p><font size=2 color="#000000" face="Arial">Michael,<br><br>Generally,<br><br>1. Futures Traders are better served by SuperCharts.<br><br>2. Stock Traders by MetaStock.<br><br>Why? &nbsp;SC has a very good way of dealing with the different profits generated by the different value of a tick in Futures via the Symbol Universe. &nbsp;That helps systematic futures traders test and monitor their systems better.<br><br>MetaStock is better at scanning large numbers of stocks for criteria. &nbsp;So where you have to look at lots &nbsp;of stocks for trading criteria - go for MetaStock.<br><br>If you are a visual pattern based trader it doesn't really matter.<br><br>David Hunt<br><font color="#0000FF"><u>http://www.adest.com.au</u><font color="#000000"><br><br><br>----------<br>| From: Michael &lt;<font color="#0000FF"><u>comdytrd@xxxxxxxxxxxxx</u><font color="#000000">&gt;<br>| To: <font color="#0000FF"><u>lel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx</u><font color="#000000">; RealTraders Discussion Group &lt;<font color="#0000FF"><u>realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx</u><font color="#000000">&gt;<br>| Subject: Re: comparing chart analysis software<br>| Date: Wednesday, October 07, 1998 12:09 AM<br>| <br>| Any thoughts on Supercharts vs. Metastock rt..... i want realtime/ delayed<br>| point and figure capabilities and currently use BMI and S$P Comstock for<br>| quotes.<br>| <br>| Thanks<br>| <br>| Michael<br>| <br>| </p>
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In a message dated 98-10-06 15:12:13 EDT, you write:

<< Some one I spoke to recently mentioned that there was bond index that 
 investors could play options on to take advantage of the fear in the stock 
 market right now.  Has anyone heard of such an index?  If so, what are the 
 symbols and how would you play it?
 
 Thanks,
 Monica >>
hi

the irx is the 3 month treasuries
      fvx  is the 5 year index
the  tyx is the  10 year
and the tyx is the 30 year  index
all have options  
happy trading
Ben