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RE: The Theory Of Optimal Stopping



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Michael,
Try FMLabs at:
http://www.fmlabs.com

They now have 32 bit Windows C++ code.  This package can directly read your
MS database, however it will probably be the old 256 file per directory
format.  With this C++ code, you can custom build any application you wish.

Daniel.



On Fri, 5 Sep 1997 12:16:12 +0800 Michael Liew <MAL2@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
writes:
>Hi everybody, sorry for not introducing myself earlier. I have been
>feeling my way around. I am Michael Liew from Australia. I have been 
>on
>this list for about 2 months but have only contributed a little to the
>discussions. Both my wife and myself follow the list with great
>interest. Hopefully, as our trading experience increases we can
>contribute more to the list (unless of course you want dodgy comments
>from us ;-)  ).
>
>I work full time with an Oil and Gas company, 5 days a week. I bought 
>my
>first share in 1986. I started dabbling with shares as an investment 
>in
>1992. While there was no great successes it has been profitable, but
>only just. Since getting married in 1995 I introduced my wife, Monika,
>to the sharemarket and our dabbling in shares became more active but
>still based on fundamentals analysis alone. In June 97, we bought
>MetaStock 6 to get into Technical Analysis and are still climbing the
>learning curve. We have one child and another is coming. Monika nows
>trades the market and looks after the kid. We are looking at using
>OmniTrader to search for worthwhile trading opportunities, then apply 
>MS
>to conduct in-depth analysis.
>
>While both of us are highly interested in share trading I am not
>convinced enough to quit my full time job to trade. Anyone disagrees? 
>
>As for the recent posts about Asia financial markets, what I can say 
>is
>that although Japan is looking likely to recover from it long slump 
>the
>latest financial problems in Asia (eg Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines)
>will delay the recovery for probably another 6-12 months. The problems
>in Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia are much larger then most people 
>on
>the outside  understand. They have basically spent beyond their means.
>The worst part is it is mostly in property construction or related
>infrastructure. Take the example of the steel industry in Thailand 
>that
>produces sub-quality steel that was going to feed the construction 
>boom.
>Because it was sub-quality no one wanted it. Now the boom is over its
>got no hope at all. For your information there is or will be a major
>glut of hotel rooms in Indonesia. Invest in Asia, yes, but please 
>watch
>your charts carefully
>
>That's my 2 cents worth. It is no investment advice but you have been
>warned.
>
>Last but not least. Does anyone have information on how to access
>MetaStock data directly (not through MS). I would like to develop some
>computer program to generate market statistics. Any help would be
>greatly appreciated.
>
>
>Our e-mail addresses are:	Michael Liew, 
>michael_liew@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>				Monika Pratignyo,
>mliew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>Michael Liew
>x6475