What is it with you people:

"So if Rakesh didn't answer your question then he answered the one that you
**should** be asking."

I ask the questions I want answers to not the ones I think should be
asked...

duh




On 8/4/07, Sirbrainfart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>    Steve,
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> What you are asking is similar to an engineer or architect pondering
> whether "AutoCAD will make my next design successful?" or an
> accountant/business manager wondering if "Sage can turn my business
> around?". Perhaps Geosoft might allow a geologist to find an ore deposit?
>
>
>
> You don't "make good money" purely because of any software, not in any
> profession. Success **always** depends on the ability of the user. A well
> programmed application merely allows the user to express him/herself to
> their own personal maximum potential whilst keeping the complexity down to
> acceptable levels in order to do so. Trading software is no different to any
> other business application in that respect…from MS Word right up the scale
> of complexity.
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> So if Rakesh didn't answer your question then he answered the one that you
> **should** be asking.
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> Andy
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> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On
> Behalf Of *Steve Howlett
> *Sent:* 04 August 2007 18:44
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: [amibroker] Is anyone here making good money using
> Amibroker?
>
>
>
> Thanks Rakesh Sahgal for not answering my question...
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>
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> You say: "Your ability to make money wont be constrained by this software,
> if thats what you want to ask."
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> No - that is not what I wanted to ask - if it was I would have.
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> I asked what I wanted to which you did not answer.
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> All I asked was whether anyone is doing well with this software - save me
> your pithy obvious comments.
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> You also say: "Your success is a function of how good a trader/investor
> you are" - really I had never thought of that...do you normally speak to
> people as if they are stupid?
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> On 8/4/07, *Rakesh Sahgal* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Your ability to make money wont be constrained by this software, if thats
> what you want to ask. If you are asking "Is buying this software a license
> to print money?" , no it is not. Your success is a function of how good a
> trader/investor you are. Is this software comprehensive in terms of the
> features required to analyse the markets? Barring a few shortcomings it is
> fairly comprehensive in it's coverage and if you consider it's price it is
> very good value for money.
>
>  On 8/3/07, *steveinlondon2007* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi,
>
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> I have been recomended to use this software by a friend.
>
> Please can you reply to this if you are making good money with
> Amibroker...(I mean high % returns per year here)
>
> Please accept my apologies if this is an inappropitate post for this
> group - I have just joined so am unsure if this question goes elsewhere.
>
> To summarise I am looking for some success stories - I see a lot of
> technical talk but how well are people doing financially with Amibroker?
>
> I understand many hold privacy as a high priority so a simple "it works
> for me" is great!
>
> Just looking for some confidence boosters before I jump in!
>
>
> Thanks all,
>
>
> Steve
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>
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