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Strategies & Market Trends : Neural Nets - A tool for the 90's

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To: LastShadow who wrote (846)3/5/2001 10:57:35 PM
From: mark_andrews  Read Replies (2) of 871
 
From their page, see translation below:

"Hypothetical performance results have certain inherent limitations and do not represent actual trading. No representation is being made that any fund will achieve profits or losses similar to those shown."

Translation:
"We have optimized the trades so the program looks its absolute best, no way should you beleive you will ever achieve returns shown even if you used the program during the period illistrated"

Secondary translation:
"We can't get the program to work in real life so pay us and you "may" be able to. If the program really worked as we advertise, we wouldn't be selling it."

There is no such thing as slippage in mutual funds because you can only buy or sell the majority of them end of day. They are admitting to you the program is hyped beyond real life performance. *Buyer Beware*

Regards,

Mark
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