Murray Ruggiero is the chief systems designer, and market analyst at TTM. He is one of the world’s foremost experts on the use of intermarket and trend analysis in locating and confirming developing price moves in the markets. Murray is often referred to in the industry as the Einstein of Wall Street. He is a sought-after speaker at IEEE engineering conventions and symposiums on artificial intelligence. IEEE, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, is the largest professional association in the world advancing innovation and technological excellence for the benefit of humanity. Due to his work on mechanical trading systems, Murray has also has been featured on John Murphy’s CNBC show Tech Talk, proving John’s chart-based trading theories by applying backtested mechanical strategies. (Murphy is known as the father of inter-market analysis.) After earning his degree in astrophysics, Murray pioneered work on neural net and artificial intelligence (AI) systems for applications in the investment arena. He was subsequently awarded a patent for the process of embedding a neural network into a spreadsheet. This is what you wrote about yourself on your site.... Hopefully you seek help for your gambling addiction and find fulfillment in another aspects of life
Why am I scamming them. It's good technology and really truly my institutional clients managing about 700 million among about 5 of them are using this technology.
Tell me how ,many patents and publications you have ?. I have about 200 publications and a patent relating to neural networks US5241620A,
You have underpriced your tool severely! If an fund manager with 700M is using it, you can charge him an annual rate of 5 to 10K easily.
I have always helped small traders, In addition there are other tweeks in the institutional version. Plus the hard part of intermarket research is finding the right intermarkets. That as or more important than the tool, with all that said you are correct I should be charging 1000+ for this. That why my more valuable tools I use this vault strategy so I can still sell reasonable but keep the number of copies under control. When it comes back up it will be part of a package which is 1000 or so.