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Strategies & Market Trends : TA-Quotes Plus -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: bdog who wrote (7814)11/16/1998 1:44:00 PM
From: Sean W. Smith  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11149
 
Bdog,

I really like advanced get working with QP but GET's strengths are its elliot wave analysis, fib and gann drawing tools, trend channels, and other proprietary indicators like MOB, TJ's Elllipse, XTL, etc. GET offers only limited scanning although it does scan for elliot wave setups, and no custom indicator language or system testing feature.

I am still waiting on my TF+ to come. maybe today. from expirements with the demo its strengths are its custom indicator language, scanning, and system testing. The charting is not as strong or nearly as slick as the metastock UI.

Metastock has a good indicator language and scanning, system tester is limited by securities to trade and money mangemenet scenarios, data file management is crude. I still use MS but really hope to eliminate it all together replacing it with TF+ due to data compatibility and enhanced system testing features. Hopefully before long I will be 100% TF+ and GET and all powered my QP and no METASTOCK data anywhere. The whole issue of converting to metastock data is a waste of my time, money, and a hassel. Metastock's inability to make a composite database of symbols that exists across multiple physical directories (ala GET) makes a hard to access a large database.

TF+
rtrsoftware.com

Advanced GET

tradingtech.com

If anyone is ever intersted in buying GET you should talk to Matt Bowen in sales.

Sean



To: bdog who wrote (7814)11/16/1998 4:22:00 PM
From: Bob Jagow  Respond to of 11149
 
Sean answered most of your questions, curiousdog.
Very good manuals and help.
Their [somewhat inactive] thread is Subject 10623

Bob