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<x-html><html><head></head><BODY bgcolor="#FFFFFF"><p><font size=3 color="#000000" face="Arial">I tend to agree on both counts.<br><br>----------<br>From: Steve Burns &lt;<font color="#0000FF"><u>sburns@xxxxxxxxxxx</u><font color="#000000">&gt;<br>To: '<font color="#0000FF"><u>metastock-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx</u><font color="#000000">'<br>Subject: New To List<br>Date: Thursday, September 04, 1997 8:51 AM<br><br>This is my first time to the list. Background is nuclear/electrical engineering. I currently design network computers for a living. Became interested in trading 10 years ago by collecting books at flea markets and garage sales. Have collected over 150 books on the market. My wife tells me I am always looking for a more efficient way to lose money. Now, with MS, I can really accelerate the process!<br><br>I believe we have another decade of bull market due to every Joe Blow baby boomer (like me) pumping money into 401K plan equity mutual funds. This is an automatic system with limited short term reactionary control by the investor. The interesting decade will be when the boomers retire and start withdrawing their money. Maybe retirement real estate in Florida will yield a better return than stocks during that period.<br>----------<br><br></p>
</font></font></font></font></font></body></html></x-html>From ???@??? Fri Sep 12 22:31:07 1997
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Richard,

On Downloader, ver 6, there is a sort data option in menu.  Give that a
try.

Everett
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Richard Linxwiler wrote:

>      I figured out that I needed  to set the date range in the
> conversion
> options dialog it now seems
> to be converting data and correctly appending data to the beginning or
> end
> as appropriate. but I still have the data I hosed with the first day
> appended to the end. Somehow I hope to fix this.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Linxwiler <rlinx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: metastock-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <metastock-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Friday, September 12, 1997 2:35 PM
> Subject: MetaStock 6.5 Possible Downloader Bug
>
> > Just got MetaStock 6.5 today installed and tried to convert Large
> ascii
> >text  file of NYSE data that was
> >earlier than the first date in MetaStock data on My hard Drive (one
> day)
> >instead of appending
> >the data to the beginning of the file as the downloader in 6.0 would
> do 6.5
> >appended the date to the end of the file and adjusted first and last
> day of
> >data accordingly.  Now it seems to think that my last day of data is
> earlier
> >than my first day of data. Tried to go in and adjust first date of
> data
> >through downloader menu, but it did not work.  I don't want to go
> through
> >and manually adjust 3000+ stocks data .
> >Anyone have an idea about this.
> >
> >Richard Linxwiler
> >
> >