Ok, so it seems to me there are folks out there who have developed
profitable systems and due to the blood sweat and tears involved in
the process of building a system very few, if any, are willing to
share their trade secrets. Fair enough. I will put in my time pay my
dues and build a profitable system and take your silent examples as a
'word to the wise' to keep my mouth shut about anything I create.

It's just that I am goal oriented and very competitive. If I knew of
some system that churned out cash at a specific percentage I would not
stop building until I exceeded that system's performance. Without this
feedback I am very likely to be satisfied with a much less profitable
system simply because I don't know of anything better. What better
environment to develop a system than one in which everyone knows what
they have to compete against???

--- In [email protected], "brian_z111" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> --- In [email protected], "Mr. 21015" <mr_21015@> wrote:
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> > what, if any, formula in the AB library is anyone using to 
> consistently 
> > make money. *Please* don't tell me it's a combination of things; I 
> > could do the same thing without using AB. thanks in advance!
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> Referencing your 'question' (and also Petes)............ a 'long' 
> pysychological commentary on Fred's answer.
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> >Perhaps a better question to ask is:
> >"How many of you are actually using Amibroker to make the kind of 
> >money
> >to quit your day-job using a custom built or borrowed system?"
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> So you don't waste anymore of our time, or your time:
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> You are really addressing this question to yourSELF.
> It is an outward expression of your own inner SELF DOUBT.
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> In pragmatic terms:
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> a) Set your own trading objectives (since they are your own it 
> follows that you must 'believe' in them?)
> b) use the tools at your disposal to achieve your goals (AB is one 
> such tool, albeit not the only one).
> c) don't blame the tools
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> What does 'what I am doing' have to do with 'what you are doing'?
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> brian_z
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