Discussing the article: "Brute force approach to patterns search (Part VI): Cyclic optimization" - page 4
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It would be interesting to see concrete examples. It is clear that many people just apply (albeit successfully) and keep silent. But someone should have detailed descriptions of what they did, what they got, and how they traded further.
Specific examples you can see in science, medicine as I wrote above....
What and how to apply in the market can be read in those publications above...
Because of the total illiteracy of traders and near-traders, examples of application of these methods on the markets you will not soon see in the public domain....
But all these methods have been available and open for many years in the form of open source projects on data science on normal languages....
In a normal language, all this is written in 15 lines of code.
And what is the normality of programming languages, how is it defined?
Do you know what language the author of the article wrote the main code of his programme in?
Do you think that the presence of specific libraries is a sign of language normality?
I would like to see discussions of the article material. The author has posted a number of formulas for evaluating the work of the strategy, so write specifically about their shortcomings, reasonably.
Whether he will fit there or not is unknown, because the selection of strategy rules is unknown. It is not known what is under the bonnet. Maybe there are predictors selected by some other methods.....
The author does not impose anything, but tells about his vision and his achievements, which is welcomed on this resource and even financially encouraged.