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An affordable advanced trading environment



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If you are interested in participating in an email discussion about an
affordable advanced trading environment the following may be of interest...

I'd encourage anyone interested in an affordable advanced trading
environment to visit www.traderteams.com <http://www.traderteams.com>  and
read a posting, the purpose of which is to bring together like minded
traders who feel their needs aren't met in terms of a suitable trading
platform. Some of the competing developers of such software (that is
commercially available) have agreed to participate in an ongoing email
discussion about their products and are open to a consensus of suggestions
of how they may enhance their offerings. 

Given that several traders eventually conceptually agree on a hybrid product
and that their collective purchasing power can also drive the economics in
terms of licensing and use, a number of opportunities are anticipated to
come to realization. For example, a trading platform with an API the way
you'd prefer; availability in a way that makes the most sense to you-on
demand server, local server, backup preferences, etc.

You may participate by subscribing to news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> . There isn't any commitment, hidden marketing
ploy or agenda if you participate. It's an open environment in which the
objective is to seriously address how independent traders may have an
affordable advanced trading environment.

As soon as several subscriptions to news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  are received, I'll also join these software
developers to the list. They've already consented to participate and are
expecting a no punches pulled discussion. Product demonstrations to
qualifying participants in some cases will be available.

I'd also recommend that you post an overview of your experience at
www.traderteams.com <http://www.traderteams.com>  as I expect that anyone
sponsoring a project will be searching for "partners." Making yourself known
at the site may also attract additional opportunities. Joining a team to
preliminarily specify an API, and then co-developing add-ons to so that you
can configure an environment to work the way you wish is a realistic
expectation of participating.

Colin West

p.s. if this email doesn't appear on any lists that you subscribe to, I'd
appreciate it if you could forward it to those lists. Thank you.