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To: LastShadow who wrote (5214)2/6/1998 5:36:00 PM
From: kjs  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120523
 
Lastshadow:

love the work you do for us. i was wondering if you would it be possible for you to go over in some detail, the methodology for determining the buy signals and even the exit signals on the intraday level? for example, is it done by just looking at the intraday price history or are other graphlines or numbers looked for.

Thanks



To: LastShadow who wrote (5214)2/6/1998 6:07:00 PM
From: Ken Beal  Respond to of 120523
 
CHAT

I got a postcard from Omega Research in the mail yesterday. They are located in Miami, FL, and are hiring Windows developers. I figured I'd put this information out here in case anyone is a Windows developer and loves TradeStation and wants to work on it (or other projects they have; it doesn't say on the card).

They're looking for "1-3 years experience, solid working knowledge of Visual C/C++/MFC. Background with OLE, COM, ActiveX preferred, as is BS/BA or MA/MS degree in computer science or related technical discipline, and previous experience with commercial applications through all phases of the software life cycle."

They're traded on NASDAQ as OMGA, and offer stock options, a quarterly bonus plan, and relocation assistance.

I'm not affiliated with Omega in any way, except as a possible future customer (once I know enough to trade full time, which may be never ;-).

Email your resume to: leona.bodie@omegaresearch.com, or mail/fax to: HR Department, Omega Research, Inc., 8700 West Flagler Street, Suite 250, Miami, FL 33174.

Fax: 305-221-2176.

Enjoy,
KenB