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GEN: Neural Networks


  • To: RealTraders Discussion Group <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: GEN: Neural Networks
  • From: Patrick Slevin <pslevin@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1999 13:42:12 -0500 (EST)
  • In-reply-to: <199901100003.QAA11623@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

PureBytes Links

Trading Reference Links

This is a commercial one as well, I imagine I was not clear

http://www.biocompsystems.com/pages/trading2.htm

Still in all once it is purchased there is a lot of time spent developing the
variables to set up for testing. I was not overly zealous about it. I spent a
lot of time in the summer then went on extended holiday only to return and
find they had all self-imploded. 

I did not return to work on it until October...these models have been in
Verification mode since then and I have only begun to trade them perhaps 2
weeks ago

Thanks for the site, I like to look at other types. A third one is NeuroStock
from Steve Ward... http://www.wardsystems.com/

A paper on Nets in general may be viewed at 

ftp://ftp.sas.com/pub/neural/index.html

I know of a handful of people who have been successful trading stocks with
them, but by and large they seem to model the bond market more easily than
other markets. I have not tried to do that yet. I've met a few who trade both
spoo and bonds using them and that was the general concensus.

All in all it seems to be a small niche group that even have heard of them,
much less trade using Net model signals.

--Pat Slevin





swp wrote:
> 
> Patrick - There are comercially available neural nets out there. One of
> the better known is Parallax Financial Research  - http://www.pfr.com -
> they sell to an institutional base.
> 
> Just about every big shop on the street has spent zillions trying to
> develop these things too.
> 
> Steve Poser
> 

> 
> --
> Steven W. Poser, President
> Poser Global Market Strategies Inc.
> http://www.poserglobal.com