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 If all you want to do is 
scans/filters then  TC2005 will be all you need.    
 
  
However if you ever want to backtest or use a custom indicator that the 
Worden brothers didn't include in their 
package then you're out of luck.  
  
When I subscribed to TC2000 it was for the 
data, preliminary scans, and industry groups.  Now I'm using 
QP3, quotes plus 3 for mutual funds and 
stocks for less than TC2000, but I don't get intraday delayed 
quotes 
on stocks.  I do get realtime data 
from my broker but I can't run the signal routines that will tell me if a signal 
will 
trip before the close.   
 
  
Best regards 
JOE  
  ----- Original Message -----  
  
  
  Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 6:42 PM 
  Subject: [amibroker] TC2005 & 
  Amibroker 
  
  I notice there are a number of users of both TC2005 and 
  Amibroker.  I currently use TC2005 and am on the trial month for 
  Amibroker.  I'm very impressed with Amibroker and wonder what those of 
  you who use both do in TC2005 that you can't do in Amibroker.  Or is 
  TC2005 just for the data? I haven't worked with AFL much but I assume that 
  it is capable of performing any scans that I can do with TC2005.  Is 
  this not the case? I'm on a tight budget and can probably only afford 
  one of these programs right now.
  Thanks for 
  replies.
 
 
 
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