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Strategies & Market Trends : Metastock 6.0 for Window -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: TimbaBear who wrote (3905)6/12/2002 3:19:05 PM
From: Richard Estes  Respond to of 4056
 
Quotes Plus is my recommendation. Biggest bang for dollar. Stocks, indices, futures, mutual funds and etc. They provide the best group data plus funnymental data, I have seen. The High Growth Stock add-in provides the nearest thing to canslim. And the charting capability is icing on the cake.



To: TimbaBear who wrote (3905)6/13/2002 1:53:24 PM
From: Claud B  Respond to of 4056
 
TimbaBear,

Both programs have very clean data and the charting capabilities are just "extras." I personally find the
conversion process to Metastock faster and easier in
TC2000....but that's just a personal view.
I don't think you can go wrong with either one. I happen
to use both.

Claud



To: TimbaBear who wrote (3905)6/13/2002 2:46:32 PM
From: Ken Adams  Respond to of 4056
 
Timba,

I've read the others suggestions to go with QP2 and I enthusiastically concur. I've used TC2000 (2 separate occasions) and I've been with QP2 for 2+ years now. The difference, IMO, is customer service.

QP2 has an active Yahoo! Groups bb and QP personnel (including the president) respond to most questions very quickly.

Ken