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Guy,
Thank you for your very
comprehensive comments. They are very insightful. And I will check out
HGSI. It is good to know what else is available and especially from those who
have utilized the program. I'll let you know what I decide on and I
do appreciate your information.
JohnO
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Guy Hacha
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Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 9:08
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Subject: Re: [RT] VectorVest
Hi JohnO,A couple of years ago I was a VectorVest user,
we even started a VectorVest Usergroup in Belgium (only 10-15 members).But
I became disappointed because of the lack of service. It was very rare that
they repsonded to emails. Also from time to time we (myself or other
members from the VV Usergroup) discovered some errors in the database. I
understand that errors are normal, a database that is 100% correct does not
exist. But I have a problem when they do not want to recognize those
problems, or even warn you in advance. An example: in the backtesting part
of VV there was an error in the calculations on the short side. We
mentioned that to VV, and they replied that they knew that problem and it will
be fixed in one of the next releases. Well my opinion is that they should
inform there users in advance of such important problems ! People use VV
with real money !!It is a pity because VV has a lot of potential, but
VV has to change his management syle.I am now a happy user of HGSI (<A
href="" eudora="autourl"><FONT
color=#0000ff>www.highgrowthstock.com) which is a more
complete database (more then 150 datafields, fundamental and technical) that
you can sort, filter, screen etc... as you like. HGSI does not have a
backtesting capability (in my opinion the backtesting in VV is not realistic),
but you can very easily export to Excel (which is a big problem with
VV).The support from HGSI is unbelievable good, fast, complete, they
do care about what customers tell them. They listen to what customers want
and they change things in the software after asking.I would suggest
comparing VV with HGSI before taking a decision (price is similar).If
you need more info, don't hesitate to ask.GuyAt 13:50
5/06/2003, you wrote:
Anyone have any
experience with VectorVest? Seems like a fairly decentprogram,
similar to TC2000, but more advanced. Basically for stocks, but
anycomments would be appreciated.
Thanks,
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