Forum Archive Index - November 2001
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[sharechat] Blue Chip Trader.
Blue Chip Software Corp changed its name to Tomato Technologies in October
2000. In September 2000, the company purchased 100% of Micro Corp in exchange
for 1,778,000 shares in Blue Chip. The company received attention in December
when the Australian Financial Review wrote an article citing "ethical and
accounting anomalies" in its prospectus. According to the ASIC, the Tomato
prospectus contained: "a number of issues that need to be clarified" including
"inconsistencies in its prospectus" Consequently, the company directors were
given a "please explain" from the ASIC. One of the issues was that the ASIC had
denied the company an investment adviser license which was mentioned in the
prospectus. The ASIC denied the license request on the grounds that "the
contractor which had been engaged by the company did not hold adequate
qualifications for the activities proposed to be conducted under the license."
This software has been discussed before on Sharechat - access it using the
Search function.
It is almost impossible to evaluate these programs without actually buying
them. All figures given supporting their claims of high returns are simulated.
I had a look through their online demo, and it looked like just another black
box with some flashy frills tacked on. Their charts are heavy on fancy visual
effects such as 3D perspectives, but are light on indicators and other
functionality. Much emphasis was placed on the ability of the program to
backtest systems and scan the market for buying opportunities. Any reasonable
charting software does that (and a lot more) for a small fraction of the price
of Blue Chip Trader. (about $6400)
Read these two excellent articles about "Black boxes" :-
http://www.stanz.co.nz/education.htm#articles
http://www.ataa.com.au/a_cn_comp_trd_.htm
Phaedrus.
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