Was consistent from the start when had an edge, then inconsistent for years. The future will show what's next.
Come to think of it, stringing together 20 Dell precision desktop to do parallel processing and implemented AI, machine learning algo back in 2004??? @trend2009 must be working in places like Los Alamo or Livermore back then? Also, I have never heard of Dell precision desktops. Are they servers?
that was dell windows desktop. i then converted them to linux machine. i bought dell desktop instead of linux server because it was cheaper. each dell precision costed around $400. I did not realize i was doing AI at that time since it was natural to go that way. until now, i suddenly found I was quite ahead of time than most of funds on wall street in machine learning field. unfortunately, I did not push hard enough along that road. I found a working strategy and stopped dug further, and totally dedicated my last decade to another road of strategy development. after I have completed current project, I will go back to the machine learning stuff I started in 2004 with some new ideas to implement.
Ivy League PhD. NIH Senior Scientist (tenured). Yet it took you 12 pages to figure out the answer to a simple probability question: https://www.elitetrader.com/et/threads/a-trading-problem-for-mathematicians.222241/ Your backstory isn't believable. You've also solicited advice on opening a cut-rate fund from both Ravar and Veyron, actions inconsistent with anything beyond a grade-school education. The one good thing about the thread referenced above was that it immediately elicited opinions from some of the board's leading imbeciles.
That explains a great deal. Handle lives in a single-wide in El Paso and claims a form of Klinefelter unknown to medical science. He's "been with Xela from the beginning" and is the author of ET's most insane opiate-induced fever-dream post. Also, AFAIK, Handle is not a trader. He is definitely a poster here, but not a trader.