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- Tardigrade replied Sep 28, 2018
Discussions usually come with questions, without which ideas just scatter. So what are you working on in terms of FD? I've got some projects that used FD.
- Tardigrade replied Dec 28, 2017
Nice compilation for mostly technical traders, thanks.
- Tardigrade replied Nov 26, 2017
Not more profitable. More robust for profitable algos as they can managed complexity when hoomans cannot.
- Tardigrade replied Nov 24, 2017
I've spent huge amount of time on pairs trading strategy R&D, though not on single-asset mean reversion strategy. I can only speak from my own experience but tend to agree with what Tyler said on ZeroHedge, "arbitrage is dead". The first reason ...
- Tardigrade replied Nov 24, 2017
LOL just friendly exchange. Whenever I hear "parameterless" "non-parametric" I say "good", whenever I hear "Normal" "Log-normal" I call BS. My focus is on nonparametric and my knowledge in parameterless and pattern recognition is conceptual at best. ...
- Tardigrade replied Nov 24, 2017
To my knowledge: 1. Deliberate training=skill improvement, random "sensual market experience"=nothing ex. athletic training 2. For human traders, yes, simple system can work combined with market intuition. For Quants that need very specific rules? ...
- Tardigrade replied Nov 24, 2017
First by reading your winning percentage I reckon this system has an edge that is not random. Second this model trades rather infrequently compare to most systems, which reduces the trading cost significantly (my single asset system trades around 20 ...
- Tardigrade replied Nov 24, 2017
Millions of trader-wannabes rush into the most competitive game called financial speculation every year, only around 1% of them come out on top. Thousands of entrepreneur-wannabes in the US rush into creating their own businesses every year, around ...
- Tardigrade replied May 10, 2017
Rationalist with a correct theory gains knowledge much faster than empiricist. In other words, reading the correct books, correct scientific journals, learning from real mentors is always a better option should it available to you. Trial on error on ...
- Tardigrade replied Feb 3, 2017
Another round of "Fat Paychecks" when investment banks are allowed to open their own prop shops followed by "Occupy Wall Street" when shit hit the fan Quite liberating for financials assuming US market didn't detonate prematurely, not so glorifying ...
- Tardigrade replied Jan 19, 2017
Great summary of probable outcomes that separate realities from theories. What I have to add is that there's indeed a difference between "implied/expected R:R" and "historical/actualized R:R" and the former is usually half of latter, at least for ...
- Tardigrade replied Jan 17, 2017
url And you may wanna ask your broker about their CFDs underlying
- Tardigrade replied Jan 15, 2017
Got it. Thanks for the explanation Here a screen shot of what we developed so far; in the main window we have correlation matrix, in the sub window we have spread chart to check pairs relationship. First Priority of pairs trading or correlation ...
- Tardigrade replied Jan 15, 2017
What's your take on negative correlation between DXY and Soft?
- Tardigrade replied Jan 15, 2017
GBP's been beaten down by Brexit this year so almost anything that had gone up till this point is bound to be negatively correlated with GBP; NZD/USD shares the 3rd variable with Coffee, so to prove causation one requires more due diligence
- Tardigrade replied Jan 15, 2017
They are CFDs with broker being the market maker who charges spread mark-up and financing cost(swap), though movement per point of those CFDs are much smaller than the underlying futures, also customers get the benefit of increased leverage.
- Tardigrade replied Jan 11, 2017
Inspired by you, I was finally able to built a correlation matrix via a 3rd-party platform that supports high-level language,thank you sir! (MQL4 still gives me migraine) Still have a long way to go putting all of sql server, python and Matlab ...
- Tardigrade replied Jan 10, 2017
Pretty Insightful comments on both AI and market competition. Some might call you paranoid but I understand perfectly where you're coming from. I myself made the transition from trading highly competitive forex(READ most manipulated by retail ...
- Tardigrade replied Dec 27, 2016
I'm planing to buy one of those and still doing my research before buying In the meantime, for quick integration with R, random.org should suffice. url url url Looking forward to your post FXEZ
- Tardigrade replied Dec 27, 2016
FXEZ, Great post Though I do have to point out that random number algo in R or any other algo-based RN generators are pseudo-random and assumptions made base on pseudo random could deviate from their intended purposes. A solution to this problem is ...