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	<title>Comments on: The Importance of Convergence</title>
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		<title>By: Florian RoÃŸner</title>
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		<dc:creator>Florian RoÃŸner</dc:creator>
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		<description>hi Jason,

once again a great article. 
For me it underlines the importance of	objective analyzing your trades. I use a similar tool with Microsoft access. This has the advantage, that I can match each trade, with the corresponding chart-screenshot. Furthermore I also  analyze with this tool my whole day, for example I give points for achieving my student goals, or if I did sports, if i learned new trading stuff etc. . then the tool automaticaly generates bar charts, where it can give me a visual aim of how much i developed to a real serious Trader. If u are interessted, of course i can send u the tool.  
Concerning your articel, i asked myself, if u have a statistic where u can see, which combination of tools are the most profitable? Of course I understand that the 3 factor plays are the most profitable, but i asked myself, if there are differences in profitability depending which 3 factors u use.
Despite my terrible English, I hope you understand what I want to express.
Again, thanks for the articel,

Florian</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hi Jason,</p>
<p>once again a great article.<br />
For me it underlines the importance of	objective analyzing your trades. I use a similar tool with Microsoft access. This has the advantage, that I can match each trade, with the corresponding chart-screenshot. Furthermore I also  analyze with this tool my whole day, for example I give points for achieving my student goals, or if I did sports, if i learned new trading stuff etc. . then the tool automaticaly generates bar charts, where it can give me a visual aim of how much i developed to a real serious Trader. If u are interessted, of course i can send u the tool.<br />
Concerning your articel, i asked myself, if u have a statistic where u can see, which combination of tools are the most profitable? Of course I understand that the 3 factor plays are the most profitable, but i asked myself, if there are differences in profitability depending which 3 factors u use.<br />
Despite my terrible English, I hope you understand what I want to express.<br />
Again, thanks for the articel,</p>
<p>Florian</p>
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