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Keith Fitschens Building Reliable Systems Complimentary Code
Is there anyone out there that was able to get their hands on the file codes from Keith Fitschens: Building reliable trading systems, either from his Website or the books companion CD?
The companion Website used to contain supplementary material, including Excel spreadsheets designed to rate the strength of entry signals and provide money management guidance based on market volatility and portfolio correlations.
His website is no longer operational making the login code from his book obsolete.
Also, trying to find a book with a CD has been unsuccessful so far.
Best regards,
Erik
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
Perhaps the files with the book codes were not free. In another forum a user wrote:
"...there were no links to the book files on the Internet.
The book was part of the marketing plan from the beginning. First, you buy a book that interests you. Then you want to download files for TS and Excel.
On the website of the author of the book, only after registration (formation of a mailing list),you will learn that everything for money (files and signals).
Price ones I don't remember exactly, weren't low,..." .
P.S. Are you sure that along with the book there is also a CD, or were there only the links indicated above?
May I ask where you found this typing, on what forum that is?
It might be true that you actually had to pay for the files to get them, in that case it will probably be even harder to get a hold of these files.
I'm not sure if there ever was a CD with any of the books, I just thought so as many of the stores that used to sell the hardcover stated "No Complimentary CD" making me think there used to be one before.
Anyways, I've talked with several representatives of Wiley, the publisher of the book, so far they're having troouble finding the files but I will get back to you should they eventually find them. (Currently waiting for an answer they said they would give me)