To: William W. Dwyer, Jr. who wrote (1571 ) 12/10/1998 11:44:00 PM From: jebj Respond to of 3216
>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?< That was one of them, the other was on the Expert Design Studio which, for what little I understand of it at this point, seems to be a very powerful and useful tool. >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.< That is about where I am at this point, I think - up to my chin in daytrading, options and now AIQ! Not enough time in the day to give any of it a fair shake. >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.< Oh, I can do that - and put in trend lines, etc.! Just not a clue what I have when I finish! :) Think I will cut it to less than 2000 - for both daytrading and options, would appear that one would stick with OTC stocks more than NY or Amer. jb