suggest me some interesting concepts to implement in trading algorithmsHard mode: no common bs, no cringe random walks, no coin flips, amaze me
if RSI(6) drops below 5, buy.if the RSI(6) pump is above 90, market sell.
>>16294378nigger
Biden is a piece of shit
>>16294309no point in questioning these autistic twelve year olds OP, they don't even know how to tie their own shoes
>>16294309stock = 5$, buywait X amount of time until stock = 6$, sellkeep 1 dollarbuy another stock for 5$wait X amount of time until stock = 6$, sellkeep 1 dollarrepeat
>>16294718be borngrow up to read this messagekysrepeat
moving average are key
>>16294309I have a marvelous algorithm but the margins of this textbox are too small to contain it.
>>16294309do a flip faggot
>>16294309Use thishttps://global-mind.org/gcpdot/
>>16294378This is literally the golden formula that made me 7 figures. Just do this anon, everything else is cringe
>>16294905kys nigger
>>16294309WHERE THE FUCK IS BIDEN?
this fucking board is completely useless, kek
>>16295363>Start a retarded thread>Get retarded answers Impossible to predict, just like the stock market.
>>16295375>Entirely legit thread>Retarded answers from obnoxious losers
>>16294309Look into time series analysis. I believe deep learning still doesn't perform that well and is very expensive. Tree based methods like XGBoost are basically SOTA. I'd opt for short to medium term trading, like 1 to 5 days. Create tabular data such as a stock open price, then the target will be the price 5 days out. Add in as many useful features as possible incorporating technical indicators, fundamentals, sentiment analysis, etc. Avoid data leakage when training, especially in time series forecasting where you train on future time points and predict on past time points. That said, you'll most likely fail to make money and the big boys have more brains and resources than you. In my experience the best strategy has been to buy and hold a few things you're solid about. I bought bitcoin 10 years ago, and generally do dollar cost averaging mostly in tech stocks.
>>16294309Follow this putorial:https://youtu.be/fhwoIQTKCyEWarning: being filthy rich is not for everyone.
>>16294309Have you tried buying low and selling high?
>>16296461It can be arranged, but this process costs a lot of money and you will want more money than you do now, after, which thus means you need to ask your boss.
>>16294309Martingale every time downside is realized
>>16296977Isn't profitable on crypto, I've been simulating that.
>>16296977This only "works" if you have deep pockets and a very liquid market. Still, it's statistically possible to get 10 heads in a row. If you started with an initial bet of 100, you'd need about 200k on hand to recoup the loss. Assuming even chances, this should only occur like 0.1% of the time, but you never want to risk getting wiped out. For building long-term wealth preventing losses is far more important than securing gains.
You model the stock price as brownian motion and then do a MANOVA on indexe funds with their stock prices as cofactors. Why funds? Because they have nearly guarantees yields which means they are robust tp noise. Then you do monte carlo simulation of the strongest interacting cofactors to determine which stocks are likely part of a loop (like if company A goes down B goes up and then C goes down which causes A to go up) and eliminate those. With the remains you literally just run a GLM on the remaining stocks and lasso away the less significant and bet on the remains. So if the price of index I is down then that means stocks X and Y and so on are the culprits, so buy those at low and then trade when the index goes up again.
>>16296977Yes... sure...>>16297326This just doesn't work
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>>16297869>levy processesone day man, one dayim getting to the bottom
>>16298097what's that?