LOL ... Anyone can make performance stats say whatever they want ... 
Unless you've seen some vendors audited brokerage statement you can 
take them with a grain of salt ... If you are looking for an out of 
the box solution that makes money, you're dreaming ... As I asked 
before ... If one had the golden goose, why would they sell it for 
$3k, $30k or even $300k ...

--- In [email protected], "Angelo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Re: Amibroker vs. other software 
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Fred" <ftonetti@> wrote:
> >
> > I don't know what you trade or what your time horizon is ... but
> > assuming for a minute it's stocks, mf's and/or etf's and that you
> > don't utilize intraday data then FastBreak Pro would be a decent
> > choice. Lot's of power, no real programming necessary ...
> >
> > It's not something I use but I did read their manual to have a 
clue
> about some of the capabilities that one should have in an 
intelligent
> optimizer most of which have been incorporated in IO.
> >
> 
> 
> Thanks, I stumbled into their site a few time ago, and the 
> performance 2005 of their strategies were uninspiring (to say the 
> least).
>





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