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Well said. I don't buy or sell without looking at the stock with the GET
toolbox. I think the whiners would find the fault lies in the operator not
the program 90% of the time, if they only exercised personal responsibility.

Richard Estes
-----Original Message-----
From: RexTak@xxxxxxx <RexTak@xxxxxxx>
To: metastock-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <metastock-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wednesday, October 29, 1997 10:08 AM
Subject: Re: Advanced GET


>Hi, Bob!
>
><< I would do a thorough search of the webb about Advanced GET.  I found a
>lot of negative comments when I looked. >>
>
>   I think your advice to thoroughly search the web for comments about any
>software program is good advice.  However, I submit that one should be
>careful about reading too much into negative or positive comments about any
>program; a high degree of skepticism is worthwhile in buying software and
in
>trading.  I would bet that one would find many more negative comments about
>MetaStock or SuperCharts on the web than on Advanced GET.  Just look at all
>the negative comments about MetaStock on this Equis list server.  I've also
>discovered that many of the negative comments made about Advanced GET are
>made by non-users of the program, or by users who haven't put in the time
to
>learn to use the program effectively.  The users of Advanced GET are about
as
>loyal as they come.  The percentage of users who upgrade with each upgrade
>release is among the highest in the industry from what I hear.  You get
what
>you pay for; you can't spend $12,000 and expect to own a new Lexus.  Same
>idea applies to software, in my opinion.  I'm not an employee of Trading
>Techniques (developers of Advanced GET), but a very loyal user.  I'm also a
>loyal user of MetaStock, which offers a great value for the price.  If one
>could afford it, I recommend that one own both programs, if not also a
couple
>of others.  No one program does it all.  On the other hand, being a
software
>junkie isn't productive either as you spend all your time learning to use
>programs and never trade.  I've been there!  :D
>
>Rex
>