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January 8, 2008 at 8:37 PM #11440January 8, 2008 at 8:54 PM #132286
kewp
ParticipantOne of my college professors wrote one of the first programs to do this (about 15 years ago). It was what is called a hybrid system, a rule-based program that was tuned by a NN. If I remember correctly it could predict short-term movements with about 80% accuracy.
One of the best hedge funds in the world (100% annual returns before fees) is entirely computationally based, so that general approach has merit. Not sure if neural networks are employed specifically in that case, however.
January 8, 2008 at 8:54 PM #132470kewp
ParticipantOne of my college professors wrote one of the first programs to do this (about 15 years ago). It was what is called a hybrid system, a rule-based program that was tuned by a NN. If I remember correctly it could predict short-term movements with about 80% accuracy.
One of the best hedge funds in the world (100% annual returns before fees) is entirely computationally based, so that general approach has merit. Not sure if neural networks are employed specifically in that case, however.
January 8, 2008 at 8:54 PM #132476kewp
ParticipantOne of my college professors wrote one of the first programs to do this (about 15 years ago). It was what is called a hybrid system, a rule-based program that was tuned by a NN. If I remember correctly it could predict short-term movements with about 80% accuracy.
One of the best hedge funds in the world (100% annual returns before fees) is entirely computationally based, so that general approach has merit. Not sure if neural networks are employed specifically in that case, however.
January 8, 2008 at 8:54 PM #132538kewp
ParticipantOne of my college professors wrote one of the first programs to do this (about 15 years ago). It was what is called a hybrid system, a rule-based program that was tuned by a NN. If I remember correctly it could predict short-term movements with about 80% accuracy.
One of the best hedge funds in the world (100% annual returns before fees) is entirely computationally based, so that general approach has merit. Not sure if neural networks are employed specifically in that case, however.
January 8, 2008 at 8:54 PM #132574kewp
ParticipantOne of my college professors wrote one of the first programs to do this (about 15 years ago). It was what is called a hybrid system, a rule-based program that was tuned by a NN. If I remember correctly it could predict short-term movements with about 80% accuracy.
One of the best hedge funds in the world (100% annual returns before fees) is entirely computationally based, so that general approach has merit. Not sure if neural networks are employed specifically in that case, however.
January 9, 2008 at 3:19 PM #132894Ash Housewares
ParticipantA good article on the subject, and shameless bump for my topic:
January 9, 2008 at 3:19 PM #133186Ash Housewares
ParticipantA good article on the subject, and shameless bump for my topic:
January 9, 2008 at 3:19 PM #133082Ash Housewares
ParticipantA good article on the subject, and shameless bump for my topic:
January 9, 2008 at 3:19 PM #133085Ash Housewares
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January 9, 2008 at 3:19 PM #133149Ash Housewares
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January 9, 2008 at 3:38 PM #133179asragov
ParticipantOne of the better programs for trading using neural networks is probably:
There is also:
http://www.tradingsolutions.com/
I personally have not found this approach to be very useful, feeling that it is really doing more curve fitting to the past, and not being of much predictive value.
I personally like TradeGuider, which looks at volume spread analysis (market manipulation). There is an end-of-day version and a real-time version:
http://www.tradeguider.com/softwaresystems/tour_software.aspx
For longer-term position trading, you might find this one interesting:
January 9, 2008 at 3:38 PM #133216asragov
ParticipantOne of the better programs for trading using neural networks is probably:
There is also:
http://www.tradingsolutions.com/
I personally have not found this approach to be very useful, feeling that it is really doing more curve fitting to the past, and not being of much predictive value.
I personally like TradeGuider, which looks at volume spread analysis (market manipulation). There is an end-of-day version and a real-time version:
http://www.tradeguider.com/softwaresystems/tour_software.aspx
For longer-term position trading, you might find this one interesting:
January 9, 2008 at 3:38 PM #133112asragov
ParticipantOne of the better programs for trading using neural networks is probably:
There is also:
http://www.tradingsolutions.com/
I personally have not found this approach to be very useful, feeling that it is really doing more curve fitting to the past, and not being of much predictive value.
I personally like TradeGuider, which looks at volume spread analysis (market manipulation). There is an end-of-day version and a real-time version:
http://www.tradeguider.com/softwaresystems/tour_software.aspx
For longer-term position trading, you might find this one interesting:
January 9, 2008 at 3:38 PM #132925asragov
ParticipantOne of the better programs for trading using neural networks is probably:
There is also:
http://www.tradingsolutions.com/
I personally have not found this approach to be very useful, feeling that it is really doing more curve fitting to the past, and not being of much predictive value.
I personally like TradeGuider, which looks at volume spread analysis (market manipulation). There is an end-of-day version and a real-time version:
http://www.tradeguider.com/softwaresystems/tour_software.aspx
For longer-term position trading, you might find this one interesting:
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