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To: jebj who wrote (1568)12/10/1998 8:49:00 PM
From: William W. Dwyer, Jr.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3216
 
jb,

I already had AIQ version 4.1, have been using it for just over a year now. But this new version, well.... I only got one video with it, whereas you say you got two. The video I received is called "Expert Design Studio Tutorial." Which two videos did you receive?

Regarding AIQ's videos, my experience is that they are absolutely dry and boring, but almost essential in understanding and using their software. They have some really good training seminars, too, semi-annually. The one in Lake Tahoe each October is really great, and I recommend you try to get to their seminar in the spring (maybe in Vegas) if you're serious about using AIQ software.

Personally, however, I don't find it useful at all in daytrading, just using it for short-term trading and long term, too. I'm still looking for something that is useful in pure daytrading. Obviously, I haven't found it yet. I doubt this new version is what I am looking for and I will probably send it back. One can easily spend too much time learning new software, time that could be better spent studying the market.

Anyway, if you can get a chart up, that's half the battle. The biggest thing to remember with using AIQ is that you are really maintaining a database, and that takes up quite a bit of time. To save yourself hours and hours of headache, I humbly suggest keeping your database to something manageable, less than 2,000 stocks. It depends on what you intend to use it for.

Regardless, however, I wish you well with it! Good luck,

Bill