Software
am 02.03.2006 15:50:21 von John ChalupaPlease recommend analysis software.
Thank you,
Please recommend analysis software.
Thank you,
"John Chalupa" <:
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I recommend analysis software
hth
ausound wrote:
>I recommend analysis software
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>hth
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OK, now could you recomend a good analyis, not yours, because yours does
not apear to be very good physco analyis IMHO ;-) (just kidding)
BTW what is "HTH" ?
chuckle chortle gafaw........
carolyn ;)
ausound wrote:
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> I recommend analysis software
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John Chalupa <> wrote in message
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> Please recommend analysis software.
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I'd like to recommend the software I use, a program called
"MasterTrade(TM in my dreams)".
It's a Windoze program with separately compilable UNIX X-Term or
DOS "console" ASCII menu interface if so desired. It combines and
integrates a portfolio manager with a trade analysis program that finds
the best trades in all the world's stock exchanges, equity options,
bonds, Forex, commodity/index/stock futures, and modules for
performing historical statistical analysis of hundreds of technical,
charting, and fundamental strategies, importing and converting data,
and the typical charting and analysis utilities.
The last prices quoted for this software:
Complete package: $50million
Minus trade analysis module: Free
The price for the complete package includes a year of personal
support, and the development of actual documentation of the features.
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William Ernest Reid
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On Fri, 03 Mar 2006 03:02:25 GMT, "Bill Reid"
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>John Chalupa <> wrote in message
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>> Please recommend analysis software.
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>I'd like to recommend the software I use, a program called
>"MasterTrade(TM in my dreams)".
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>It's a Windoze program with separately compilable UNIX X-Term
Why not use GTK or LGI?
TATrader <> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 03 Mar 2006 03:02:25 GMT, "Bill Reid"
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> >I'd like to recommend the software I use, a program called
> >"MasterTrade(TM in my dreams)".
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> >It's a Windoze program with separately compilable UNIX X-Term
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> Why not use GTK or LGI?
Probably because I don't know what those are...but I'm assuming
they're GNU and Linux equivalents to x-terms, in which case, same
difference...
It's actually been a little while since I tried to compile anything in my
market analysis programs on a UNIX platform of any stripe, so I'm not
REALLY set up to get a clean compile right off the bat. I'd certainly
have to go through the __CONSOLE__ ifdefs and do a little library
tweaking and what not, but the major point of having separate interfaces
is relative portability in case anybody ever wants to run it on a UNIX
system (not to mention I still find it a slow slog to work with the
Windoze GUI API and can get new stuff working quicker with ASCII
interfaces).
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William Ernest Reid
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ELIZA
google it
great anal ist software
arthur
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On Thu, 2 Mar 2006 09:50:21 -0500, "John Chalupa"
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>Please recommend analysis software.