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<DIV><FONT color=#000000 size=2>For trading futures and stocks, i'm looking for
a good data provider (using BMI cable now) and point and figure software
program. Understand Metastock can be upgraded so also would be
interested in buying an old Metastock program (real time or delayed) to save
myself some $ if I decide to go with Metastock Professional... All advise
appreciated.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>Michael</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>
</x-html>From ???@??? Tue Oct 13 19:37:56 1998
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Subject: Andrews, Newton, etc
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I've heard alot on this site about about the "Andrew's Technique,"
Newton and Action/Reaction . . . I've also gone to the web site "Newton
in Action." Can someone describe what this is all about and whether
it's worth the money? They have both a "basic" and an "advanced"
course. Are both worth it? (Either?) Thanks, John
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