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Rancho Dinero or MZ Pack

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 alberteinstein7 
Boston, MA USA
 
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I am looking for opinions from those who have tried both Rancho Dinero and MZ Pack indicators. I have tried both and have my own opinion but am looking to others for their experiences as I am still undecided. Two differences I have found are, MZ Pack does not offer the ability to merge TPO Profiles and Rancho Dinero does. This has been confirmed by MZ Pack that this is not currently offered. Second, MZ Pack is more affordable monthly and to purchase lifetime license, less than half the cost of similar package from Rancho Dinero.
Let me know your thoughts and experiences.

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 Leon Blokland 
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Hello,

I am using both. For foot print and limit order charts I prefer MZ pack. For the volume profiles I prefer Rancho.

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