Machine learning in trading: theory, models, practice and algo-trading - page 2946

 
Renat Fatkhullin run on any platform where terminal and tester are running. Will be available in the next beta.

Great! So you can continue to use semester?

 
Aleksey Vyazmikin #:

That's great! So we can continue to use 7?

Yes, we'll keep it for two more years.
 
Renat Fatkhullin #:
Yeah, we'll keep it going for another 2 years.

It's good that it works, but the fact that it will only work for two years is sad.

What are your future plans for the development of the terminal and programming language?

 
СанСаныч Фоменко #:

Where did you get the formula from? Judging by the "from the ceiling" usual kolkhoz, most likely Soviet.

It is necessary to use professional mathematics, for which there are well-established algorithms.

R has a huge number of wooden models, and the difference between professional R language and very many others is obligatory references to the authors of the algorithm and the corresponding publication. At a quick glance I can't remember any more or less complex function from R packages that doesn't have corresponding references.


Forget about everything but R. Today it is the only professional environment for statistical calculations.

Give a link to relevant documentation, please. Or don't give me the pathos. R is a monstrous thing in its own right. You suggest to study an encyclopaedia instead of a simple answer to a specific question.

 
Aleksey Vyazmikin #:

It's good that it works, but the fact that it's only going to be around for two years is sad.

What are the future plans for the development of the terminal and programming language?

Time will tell how long we will support it.

As soon as the share of Windows 7 drops to 2%, we will think about abandoning it. Old builds will still work by analogy, as we support and distribute old 32-bit terminals.

Right now we support:

  1. old 32 bit terminals in installers, the market is closed for them
  2. 64 bit versions of terminals without AVX, code optimisation is limited, the market works, ONNX is supported.
  3. 64 bit with AVX, full optimisation, main branch with all features
There are a lot of plans, ahead of cardinal redesign of the terminal interface and strengthening of MQL5.
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Renat Fatkhullin run on any platform where terminal and tester are running. Will be available in the next beta.

Very good. And what versions and opsets of ONNX will be supported?

 

Renat Fatkhullin #:

64 bit with AVX, full optimisation, main branch with all features

Does the AVX version matter? There are at least two of them.

 
Renat Fatkhullin #:

Time will tell how much support we'll have.

As soon as the share of Windows 7 drops to 2%, we will think about giving up. Older builds will still work in the same way as we support and distribute old 32-bit terminals.

Right now we support:

  1. old 32 bit terminals in installers, the market is closed for them
  2. 64 bit versions of terminals without AVX, code optimisation is limited, the market works, ONNX is supported.
  3. 64 bit with AVX, full optimisation, main branch with all features
There are a lot of plans, we have a cardinal redesign of the terminal interface and strengthening of MQL5.
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In 32-bit ones the syntax of Yap is different from the latest builds. You have to correct it)
 
Renat Fatkhullin run on any platform where terminal and tester are running. Will be available in the next beta.

A couple of articles on this topic wouldn't hurt. If this is the final version.

Thanks for your work in this direction anyway.

Good luck

 
Aleksey Nikolayev #:

Very good. And which versions and opsets of ONNX will be supported?

All that appear in the open source ONNX Runtime project.

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