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- LloydOz replied Aug 24, 2021
Lots to digest in those pages, thankyou. Way too much to comment on, will choose some bits in the fullness of time to perhaps add my own thoughts. Re Taleb - I think T is misrepresented should those bullet points be correct. That said, most people ...
- LloydOz replied Aug 11, 2021
The Monday thing - datamining. There are zillions of anomalies, limited only by the imagination. Yep, I've been there done that with heaps of stuff. Its another thing how to know how to correctly incorporate these things into a trading plan. I know ...
- LloydOz replied Aug 6, 2021
Its a bit of an unusual relationship. I receive emails from both Andrew and Tomas, and save them in the same folder, but its an uncomfortable fit. I am not in a position to question the credibility of Tomas, however based on what he says I have not ...
- LloydOz replied Jul 20, 2021
Some, or all, of this (even though the quote is only the bit starting with the discussion about Ian) is actually pretty sad at some level. I do query the bit about a "reasonable person". Its tricky, this reasonable person metric. An article writing ...
- LloydOz replied Jul 13, 2021
Only need to apologise to this possum if you accidentally hit my head with a heavy blunt object. I don't pretend to know anything real about Canada either. A friend works there as a teacher of sorts - she is French. Took her ages to get paperwork ...
- LloydOz replied Jul 8, 2021
Actually. its winter in half the known world. Maybe read some T S Eliot? Thankfully spelt different than that other bloke who could see magic patterns in price action. A cold coming we had of it, Just the worst time of the year For a journey, and ...
- LloydOz replied Jun 23, 2021
Hi. DOE and NN are not alternatives in the field of trading strategy optimisation. DOE is an efficient grid search technology, and it seeks one local optimum amongst many. Why he doesn't consider a genetic algorithm is troubling. They are very good ...
- LloydOz replied Jun 20, 2021
The puzzle was solved by seeking rules by fine tuning. Rote "learning" by virtue of a genetic algorithm process, which is a highly efficient grid search for rules to an optimum path. Similar to a multitude of other problems easily solved by a ...
- LloydOz replied Apr 24, 2021
I happen to have daily futures data of NG beginning 1990. The 90s decade saw prices hover around 1 to 3 and occasionally 4. I dunno why they went massively volatile in the decade beginning 2000, I wasn't watching. I don't make trade decisions based ...
- LloydOz replied Feb 21, 2021
The smart money who have been long are obviously taking profits. That is why they are smart. And now that the gold price might be getting relatively cheap, they are selling it because it can only get even cheaper. Here ends my exhaustive analysis of ...
- LloydOz replied Feb 14, 2021
The Metatrader ADX formula is incorrect. Dunno why someone hasn't seen fit to custom code it correctly. Beggars belief. Once that is done, then it may be useful to explore something like a dashboard or whatever.
- LloydOz replied Jan 13, 2021
ASIC are confused as to two distinct issues. 1. People losing money 2. People going into negative balance. I don't know a single trader who does not lose money. Everyone is in the first set. This does not give Big Brother any right to come into our ...
- LloydOz replied Jan 9, 2021
The price data from MT4 is stupid.
- LloydOz replied Dec 28, 2020
Ah, you have hit on something important here, perhaps inadvertently, and maybe committed an innocent non-sequitur. Yeah, I get the pun, of course, but bear with me. The difference between uncertainty and risk. Uncertainty is when the probabilities ...
- LloydOz replied Dec 28, 2020
Bottom pickers and top pickers become cotton pickers. Can't remember who said that. Jack Schwager?
- LloydOz replied Dec 21, 2020
I guess it was just a line of thought. On what basis would a line be significant if some padding is required? Define an acceptable level of padding. Would that be being an honest researcher? If it exceeds the line and the padding, then it was not ...
- LloydOz replied Dec 7, 2020
I can't help but think that there is a logical fallacy in that statement question. Such is the nature of uncertainty.
- LloydOz replied Nov 26, 2020
Charging for advice on "position management" services? Here we all thought this was a forum for sharing trading techniques. Quick Mom, flick the channel. {That may be a bit nuanced for some, sorry}
- LloydOz replied Nov 26, 2020
Could be using library internet. That's where they have books. Do you know what a book is? Sometimes they have pictures in them. You might like that.
- LloydOz replied Nov 26, 2020
So they still teach statistics in book-keeping school, do they?