To: SSP who wrote (12919 ) 10/30/1999 1:39:00 PM From: Fred C. Dobbs Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 150070
Site's great. Love the water. Way too cool. Check this out. Wish it was that easy. Now if only I could find some software to tell me what to buy, leave my computer on, go on holidays, and then have it wire me my millions. October 30, 1999 12:19 Internet Start-up To Release Trading Software That Forces Investors To Buy Low And Sell High ORLANDO, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 30, 1999--Stocksystem.com Inc., developer of investing software, has unveiled a new technique for capitalizing on market volatility. "Watching the erratic behavior of your share prices can be nerve racking enough, but doing so without a plan in place can be downright painful," says Doug Newberry, Director of Operations for Stocksystem.com. "We developed a trading system for long-term investors that trades around a core position. In times like these, the system jumps into overdrive and takes full advantage of these market fluctuations." The Position Cost Averaging stock investing system is programmed to buy on price dips, and sell into rallies, systematically trading around a core position. The compounding effect of the strategy over time is incredible. When asked about the volatility in the Internet market, Bill McKinley, president of Stocksystem.com said, "We designed the system to be used by long-term investors, over many market cycles. It seems that with the Internet stocks, many people are using our system to grind out profit automatically in the short-term. Take Internet.com (INTM) for example, my partner has had several trades signaled by the system since the IPO, and is a full 30 percent ahead of a buy and hold investor in a very short period of time." "The PCA System is not rocket science," Newberry said. "It's simply programmed to buy low and sell high. The prototype version of our trading system has been used in over 30 countries for the last two years, and the valuable input received from system users has been programmed into the upcoming release of the PCA2000, our next generation software tool." The PCA2000 is expected to sell for $129.00 including the data link, and will feature powerful charting tools and full portfolio management capabilities. All registered users of the current prototype will get the upgrade free. The current version sells for $29.00 and operates in Microsoft Excel 97 and 2000. "There is still time to get in on the free upgrade," Newberry said, "but time is fading fast." Additional information about the PCA System can be found by visiting the Stocksystem.com web-site at:stocksystem.com . Editor Review Copies Available, for additional information: Stocksystem.com Inc. Douglas Newberry Jacksonville Office 904-261-5289 DNewberry@stocksystem.com SOURCE: DigitalWork ( digitalwork.com ) WHERE SMALL BUSINESS GOES TO WORK CONTACT: Stocksystem.com Inc., Orlando Doug Newberry, 904/261-5289 Email: DNewberry@stocksystem.com Web: stocksystem.com