Just one 'misser' in the market will cost me a lot more Howard.
So for me the shipping cost is no issue ... And before I forget
it, keep on writing good books ...

Regards, Ton.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Howard B 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 7:42 AM
  Subject: Re: [amibroker] Learning AFL


  Thanks to everyone asking about shipping costs and a pdf version of the book, 
Quantitative Trading Systems.

  The book is priced at US$49.95 and is sold only through the book's website -- 
www.quantitativetradingsystems.com -- and at meetings where I am a speaker.  As 
I explain on the /pricing page of that website, the cover price would be about 
$100 if it was available through Amazon, and the "street" price to customers 
would probably be about $65.  There are other issues with selling a book 
through Amazon and the major book distribution channels that work against the 
author. 

  Shipping within the US via Media Mail is included in the price of the book.  
The cost to me is $2.47 plus packaging materials, packaging time, and standing 
in line at the Post Office.  Media Mail typically takes one to two weeks, 
depending on the Post Office work load and the region of the country.  We have 
not yet had a book go missing, but delivery has taken as long as 21 calendar 
days. 

  Shipping within the US via Priority Mail is priced at $4.00 extra.  The cost 
is $4.60 plus packaging and waiting.  Again, delivery is dependent on the Post 
Office, but is usually within one week, and has been as long as two weeks. 

  Shipping to Canada or Mexico is $15.00 extra.  The cost to me is a small 
(about $.50) currency conversion charge from PayPal, $9.00 postage, packaging, 
customs forms, and waiting.  Delivery takes one to two weeks. 

  Shipping to anywhere else in the world is $20.00 extra.  The cost to me is a 
currency charge, packaging, customs forms, waiting, and a postage charge that 
ranges from $11.00 to over $25.00, depending on the country.  Most packages go 
for $11.00, and I absorb those charges that are higher.  (For a few weeks early 
in the shipping, I was charging $25.00 extra because the postage rate I was 
being charged was often much higher than $11.00.  A friendly Post Office 
employee helped me change my packaging so that I could use the flat rate 
envelopes, which reduced the postage rate, so I reduced my charges.)  Delivery 
takes one to two weeks.  A customer recently told me that my book arrived in 
perfect condition, faster, and with absolutely no customs hassle or charge -- 
all of which compared favorably with books ordered through Amazon. 

  Should I set up another category of shipping for those people who think the 
$20.00 is too much?  First, some carrier other than the US Post Office would be 
involved.  The US Post Office has discontinued many of their cheaper, slower 
surface mail options.  Here is the URL to the information for shipping to 
Australia: 
  http://pe.usps.com/text/Imm/ab.15.12.htm#ep1572941
  I am using the Priority Mail International Flat Rate Envelope for $11.00.  
The package weighs 1 pound 15.3 ounces.  There is not a lower rate listed. 
  Second, if there was surface mail, delivery times expand from weeks to 
months.  Third, costs would drop very little.  How many people would prefer to 
pay $15.00 and wait two months instead of $20.00 and wait one to two weeks?  Is 
there a method of shipping overseas that I have missed?  Fourth, I would have 
something else that complicates the process. 

  There have been very few requests for pdf file versions of the book.  And 
most often, the person asking orders a printed copy when I explain that there 
is not a pdf version.

  My own experience with pdf versions of books is that reading them ties me to 
the computer.  Personally, they do not work for me.

  Crack websites advertise software that will break the encryption of pdf 
files.  Friends who publish copy protected software tell me that cracked 
versions of programs and documentation are often available within a week of the 
release of a new version from the publisher.

  Am I charging too much for shipping?  I don't think so.  Is the book 
overpriced?  Comments from customers indicate that it is a good value.  Should 
I offer it through Amazon so that I can lose money on every copy sold and 
customers can pay $65 plus shipping?  Probably not.  Is it a good business 
decision to create a pdf version?  I am not convinced that it is. 

  Thanks for listening,
  Howard





  On 7/15/07, SIEW Hon Foong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

    Hi Howard,



    I have interested in the book, is there any way to get cheaper (i.e., PDF 
version)?  The shipping fee is not cheap.





    Regards,

    Siew, 

    From Singapore 






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    From: [email protected] [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
Howard B
    Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 1:42 AM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: Re: [amibroker] Learning AFL



    Hi Amo --

    I am the author of a book, Quantitative Trading Systems, that you might 
find helpful.

    Here is the URL to the book's home page:

    http://www.quantitativetradingsystems.com/index.html

    Thanks,
    Howard

    On 7/15/07, Amohedas <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:

    Hey Guys,

    I have been reading the User Guide, but have found it does a
    relatively poor job in teaching the AFL language. Is there any other
    resource I can consult, or just trial and error. 

    :-)

    Thanks guys/gals you are very helpful.

    Amo








   

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