Machine learning in trading: theory, models, practice and algo-trading - page 2678

 
mytarmailS #:

I've got it, the question's been answered, there's no signal in the market.

)))))

Yay, finally.
I'll take a picture of the economics volumes I put under the wheels in the garage.
 
Maxim Dmitrievsky #:
Yay, finally
I'll take a picture of the economics volumes I put under the wheels in the garage later

Why?

 
mytarmailS #:

why?

To show that it doesn't say anything about signals.

 
Maxim Dmitrievsky #:

to show that it doesn't say anything about signals.

Ah )))

Don't you have a logic textbook by any chance? )


By the way, I bet there is nothing written about catboost there too, how dare you use it for market? )

 
mytarmailS #:

Ahh )))

Do you have a logic textbook by any chance? )

Propositional logic? I do. I'll give it to you
 
mytarmailS #:

By the way I bet it doesn't say anything about catboost either, how dare you use it for the market? )

Open econometrics, it says catboost at the end, I wrote it myself.

regressions, neural networks and so on... but there are no signals :))
 
Maxim Dmitrievsky #:
Propositional? I got it. You want it? I'll give it to you.

I'm afraid it won't make it.

 
Maxim Dmitrievsky #:

neural networks and stuff.. and no signals.)

To understand where there is a signal and where there is no signal, you need to know what a signal is ))))

And to know what a signal is, you need to understand that ns and other amos are filters, but it must be a red diploma).

 
mytarmailS #:

to understand where there is a signal and where there is not, you need to know what a signal is ))))

And to know what a signal is, you need to understand that ns and other amo are filters, but it must be a red diploma).

neural network can be used as a filter, don't switch concepts )

 
Maxim Dmitrievsky #:

A neural network can be used as a filter, don't switch concepts )

well, when it's not a filter?

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