Dennis,

i have got one mail from you at Tuesday, 31-aug 21:36 and have replied very
detailed in less than 1 hour at 22:34 on the same day !
I have also added some links to videos for a quick preview.
One video link is now also in our FAQ.

Please check out your spam filter.

I will forward my previous reply to you again.



Regards
 
Thomas
www.tradingbasis.com



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Dennis Brown
Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2006 2:39 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [amibroker] IBD and Amibroker --Tradingbias

Fred,

I have also been looking into the Tradingbias tool set.  I was about  
to post to see if anyone else on this list has them and can comment  
on them.

I sent in questions about a week ago to the developer, but have yet  
to receive a reply.   That does not give me a good feeling for the  
quality of support I would be getting.  They do not offer a trial, or  
a money back guarantee, so it becomes buying on faith.

Without the recommendations of real users (who know what they are  
talking about), or professional technical reviews, or even any  
responses from the developers, I would be a fool to part with my money.

If the developers are serious about selling their product, they must  
find a way to get over this hurdle.   Until something changes, I  
remain unconvinced.

Of course, if the indicators are no better than what you can put  
together from the free examples and a little reading and AFL writing  
on your own, then the developers should continue in the same way to  
see how many fools will part with their money.

On the other hand, I have also looked into KwikPop.  They offer a lot  
of information about their product, and offer a free trial.  I have  
looked at all their videos and pdf files and even watched a live demo  
for a day.  It is worth looking at all their material even if you  
don't get their product.  It has potential, but the free trial does  
not run on AmiBroker yet, so I can't try it out yet.  It also costs a  
lot per month to "subscribe" to their indicators.  I suspect that is  
due to the large amount of hand holding and education that they put  
into the product on an ongoing basis.  They seem to be really focused  
on day-trading futures, which is not my thing right now.  It is on my  
watch list, but I would prefer to have a solution that was written in  
AFL that I could understand and then modify if I wanted to try out  
variations on a theme.  However, I would still give it a trial for  
the kind of trading I do if it ran on AmiBroker.

Dennis

On Sep 9, 2006, at 3:52 PM, fredjaul0912 wrote:

> From the recent postings on RSI as well as my experiences via local
> AAII and investing meetings, there is a lot of interest in using IBD
> and Amibroker. Information on RSI has been invaluable.
> Is anyone willing to share more on their use of IBD and Amibroker
> here?  I have a "system" (very simple at that) that uses the IBD  
> Monday
> Special Edition and Amibroker to find the "stongest" stocks for mid-
> term trading.
> Also interested in hearing more concerning everyone's uses of the
> Tradingbasis.com tools available for Amibroker.  Since the tools cost
> more than the software itself, I'm having a hard time deciding their
> value and overall uses in conjunction with IBD strategies.
>
> Thanks
> Fred



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