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To: Nazbuster who wrote (3700)10/3/1998 7:49:00 PM
From: TraderAlan  Respond to of 4969
 
Daniel,

Omega announced months ago their 5.0 software would be compatible with Signal OnLine. Unfortunately these products were supposed to be rolled out the end of September. On October 1, they issued a press release moving the date to the "end of 1st quarter, 1999".

They need to get moving as the older products are not Y2K compatible. Data/software companies such as Metastock have already addressed this issue (the new Metastock is fully compliant as well as TeleCharts 4.0).

Omega has been a day late and a dollar short for years but I still use SuperCharts as the paint bar features overcome the continued impotence of the company.

Alan



To: Nazbuster who wrote (3700)10/7/1998 7:18:00 AM
From: steve goldman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4969
 
Just a little thanks to Mr. Lenard, The Mont-myster, who took many valuable hours to help me put together a nice little visual basic app to track some of our trades in here to see if we can track develop a correlations between systems, market conditions and quality of executions. Havent really had time to do much but I do have a clerk banging in the data when i get some time to work with it.

Our Quotron Plus system in here uses Metastock. I think Reuters bot metastock and incorp'd their product into their quote feed. I am sure the integrated OEM product is a bit 'thin' on features relative to the full retail product, but its pretty good. I have no complaints at all, but then again, I'm not pushing the limit of technical analysis by any means.

A few thoughts...anyone up here have any links to any statistical studies of trading stock splits, cash or dividend splits? If so...thanks.

Regards,
Steve@yamner.com