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I have not worked with DT intraday, but do have Get RT, which is very
convenient and stable. As for intraday trading, with a good grasp of Elliott
rules applied to trading, it can be quite useful.
Gwenn
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| Von: george kiser [SMTP:drjazz1@xxxxxxxx]
| Gesendet am: Tuesday, August 24, 1999 6:08 PM
| An: Real Traders
| Betreff: Bob Miner's "Dynamic Trader" Software
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| Comments regarding Bob Miner's "Dynamic Trader" software, Version 3,
| would be appreciated. How does it compare with Tom Joseph's "Advanced
| Get". If a choice were made, which program would be preferred for
| intra-day trading. Thanks.
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| GeorgeFrom ???@??? Wed Aug 25 05:58:30 1999
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Elliott counts are always terrible until after the larger wave is complete, no
matter whom you listen to or which soft or handwriting you use. What matters is
to use the concepts to find low risk entries and place sensible exits. In that
Elliott would be no different than Ross Hooks or Fibonacci retracements or
standard break outs. It is not the name that counts, it is the confidence in
what you do.
Gwenn
| -----Ursprungliche Nachricht-----
| Von: george kiser [SMTP:drjazz1@xxxxxxxx]
| Gesendet am: Tuesday, August 24, 1999 10:08 PM
| An: Real Traders
| Betreff: Advanced GET
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| Many thanks for the comments regarding Robert Miner's DT3. In response
| to my request regarding comparison of DT3 and the Advanced GET, Dennis
| L. Conn felt the "Advanced GET is fine, but the Elliott Wave counts are
| terrible." Would Group members having the Advanced Get please submit
| comments regarding the real time trading ability of the program...pros &
| cons...worth the lease cost...data feed preference (GET will provide its
| own data feed)...etc. Please, thanks. I primarily trade the E-minis
| using the Leo Web for fills.
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| GeorgeFrom ???@??? Wed Aug 25 05:58:36 1999
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From: "Fokko Segers" <f_segers@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: FUTR: Copper and Sugar
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 03:33:11 PDT
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Both markets could break out of a pattern.
In copper a symmetrical triangle has formed, after the recent uptrend.
Sugar: a diamond has developed and, as most of the times, a triangle.
Just my opinion.
FS
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