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To: Proton who wrote (25416)11/11/1997 11:52:00 AM
From: Matt C. Austin  Respond to of 35569
 
Bid and ask tightening up now. Looks like the start of the major move that's coming -- 9/16 X 11/16



To: Proton who wrote (25416)11/11/1997 4:09:00 PM
From: Rod Currie  Respond to of 35569
 
*** OFF TOPIC *** Peter, I have used Parity+ for a number of years now. It is relatively simple [I understand it<g>]. It readily accepts Worden Brothers TC2000 data format. TC2000, itself, is probably one of the most ergonomic simple T.A. charting programs out there. If they would carry foreign issues, options/warrants, and have a better scheme than they do now to handle stock splits they would literally blow the competition away.

Alas, there are no perfect data collection/T.A. systems out there. I suppose, in retrospect, that the 'best one' is the one you're most familiar with.

Incidently, you can supply the TC2000 data format from other systems and Parity+ will handle it nicely. TC2000, of course, will reject data from another source. If only I could find a system that would supply my 'missing data' in the TC2000 data format . . . . PPT can do this, but relies upon CIS for quote input - a _most imperfect source! I guess that this all is what promotes 'full employment', no?

Rod [Hollywood Beach, Ca.]