Gary,
I've been following your ordeal. I truly can empathize with you. This is one of those "been there, done that" situations for me. I've been using my computer to "do stocks" since 1986. Richard has been at his computer maybe 10 years longer than that (he's still a kid, though).
The first program I bought was from Don Worden. I don't even remember what it was called. That was when they were just introducing "tick volume". I had numerous conversations on the phone with Don (a masterful technician, maybe a market genius). I eventually drifted away for reasons I can't even remember.
Years later, I went back to TC2000. I used it almost exclusively for about a year. Like you, I'm not a programmer. I don't want to be. I want to trade stocks and not mess with my computer any more than I have to. Once again, TC2000 did not give me what I needed.
I dropped completely away from all this for a couple of years, then discovered this thread and the QP product. I never used QP1. I think I've downloaded way too many QP1 scans that I'll never be able to use. What's more, I probably can't even identify them.
But, coming up to real time, I've had more help on this thread than I could have bought anywhere else. I even got off to a bad start and a little lady named Brooke took a byte out of my beeee-hind for it. Once I got "online", all has been well, including tremendous help from the great folks at QP2.
Don't give up on this, Gary. Open up your mind and look for some really terrific stuff coming down the pipe.
Ken |