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Hello Jason,
So what software would you recommend?
Monday, April 21, 2003, 10:21:54 AM, you wrote:
JA> Edgar,
JA> My apologies for responding so late to your request for information on TS2Ki. My advice to you would be to first determine whether you actually need Tradestation at all.
JA> Tradestation is good software to use if you're going to do a lot of backtesting on historical data, but if you simply want to code your own indicators and trade off of them there are many
JA> software programs out there that are much more reliable and with better customer service that will do the trick. Tradestation 2000i is not the most reliable software out there. It's rather
JA> notorious in the trading community for the many bugs it contains. Buying a copy of this would be the equivalent of buying a car that was a lemon, because it never ran correctly in the first
JA> place.
JA> If you do decide that you need to use Tradestation, be sure to acquire a copy with a good forever pass word, run Win2k or XP (with NTFS file format), and make sure you have at least 512k of
JA> RAM, and update to Service Pack 5.
JA> If you're looking for historical Forex data, which can be hard to find, you might want to contact Iavor at http://www.is99.com/disktrading/ (no affiliation, just satisfied customer) He gave me
JA> a great deal of help when I was using this software in formatting my Global Server to accept Forex data.
JA> Hope this helps and if you have any questions I'll do my best to answer them.
JA> Best,
JA> Jason.
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Thank you,
MS
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