But it's people that are doing the tweaking. These same people watch the same charts or DOMs you have aceso to as well. Unless I am missing something , fill me in please. I don't see how AI plays a roll in your trading.
%% I use auto drawn moving averages, but that proves your point 'cause the same,200 dma is different on different charts. LOL Fake news story of the decade was 2018 0r 2019 WSJ ''news'' ,machines selling,out of control ruining market LOL. Did happen once to market maker Knight Capital Trading Group /TriMark, largest @ that time,but that ruined them, not the market. By the way, Mr Risepoint; fundamentals are not the same as price action; good question.
This is off-topic and I wanted to ask you in a message but there doesn't seem to be a messaging option for you: You said in another post a couple years ago, "I know guys who have made $2000/week trading bonds with sub $100k accounts for the last 20 years. They just can't make the leap to the next level." Can I be the noob and ask "how"? What types of trades/trading systems are they using, etc.? Not asking for the secret sauce, just the generics. If you don't feel like answering, please ignore this. Thanks.
It's not about systems or charts. Some guys are willing to stare at a screen all day and eventually notice every little nuance about a product. It could be algo selling every Thursday at 1:15 or or a huge seller every roll. They will front these orders every time until they stop working. Figuring out ways to take advantage of stops also plays a big part in their trading. They don't think in terms of cheap or expensive or bullish or bearish. They just go with what works. And because they don't hold any strong opinions they never blow up. When the pain becomes too big, they get out.
I have noticed a gradual increase in few patterns taken in my models, have one pattern that was not there 30 years ago(perhaps it was to those who could afford advanced software then) but unless one is scalping-does not affect emotional flow. I enjoy studying tick data crammed a bit together next to five minute chart in ES at S/R. But overall, except for occasional extra slippage, same old to me.
I followed Al for the last ten years.....it was like chasing a mirage.....that is because price action is incomplete unless you consider time [action ?] I hope you talking about Al BROOKS
it does not matter if the decisions to buy or sell are taken by algos or by traders or women or monkeys...the markets will reflect that
In the AI scenario, it seems unlikely that there will be a single AI generated algo. Different traders, and different firms, will use their own choice of AI weapons. So AI generated algo's will battle each other, each desperately looking for some kind of edge, or differentiator, to maximize profits. Sound familiar ? The more things change ...... the more they stay the same ?? And as that unfolds, it seems likely that humans will see patterns in price action, and trade to their advantage. Also sound familiar ?