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In the first part of this article, we will dive into the world of chemical reactions and discover a new approach to optimization! Chemical reaction optimization (CRO) uses principles derived from the laws of thermodynamics to achieve efficient results. We will reveal the secrets of decomposition, synthesis and other chemical processes that became the basis of this innovative method.

Chemical reactions are initiated by collisions of molecules, which can be unimolecular (with external substances) or bimolecular (with other molecules). These collisions can be either efficient or inefficient, depending on such factors as activation energy and steric effects. In this way, the molecules dance, intertwining and separating, creating new shapes and structures.

It is important to note that chemical reactions often result in the formation of more stable products with lower Gibbs energies. This process occurs through sequential and/or parallel steps involving the formation of intermediate compounds and passage through transition states. Understanding these processes is important for finding optimal conditions for chemical reactions and clarifying the mechanisms of transformation of chemical compounds.

Also, chemical synthesis can occur as a result of both effective and ineffective collisions of reactants. The efficiency of collisions depends on such factors as activation energy, steric effects, etc. Intermolecular synthesis, in contrast to intramolecular one, leads to more significant changes in molecular structures.


The CRO algorithm is akin to a virtuoso choreographer that uses the laws of chemistry like musical notes to create incredibly complex and elegant optimization solutions. Now let's take everything point by point - from complex to simple concepts.

Author: Andrey Dik

 
I can appreciate that the author is very intelligent (or at least wants to desperately appear that way - I may be talking more about other authors here more than this dude) - I get it you're smart, very very smart but WHAT IS THE POINT OF ALL THIS!? making money is smart, everything else is just ego and pride etc.

Tldr: what does this have to do with trading and MAKING ACTUAL MONEY?!
 
fx.2017 #:
I can appreciate that the author is very intelligent (or at least wants to desperately appear that way - I may be talking more about other authors here more than this dude) - I get it you're smart, very very smart but WHAT IS THE POINT OF ALL THIS!? making money is smart, everything else is just ego and pride etc.

Tldr: what does this have to do with trading and MAKING ACTUAL MONEY?!
You're teaching us how to be better programmers? Is that the point? 
 
fx.2017 #:
You're teaching us how to be better programmers? Is that the point? 
fx.2017 #:
You're teaching us how to be better programmers? Is that the point? Whilst you're teaching us to be better programmers can you also please teach us how to make money? Make the content more relevant to trading strategies please? I'm not just talking about this article there's so many other complicated stuff but I think they're missing the point and that's to actually make money. If your brilliant programming isn't making money then what's the point besides academic and being smart etc. Even if you enjoy it I call it a waste of time because you could have been making money instead with your time? 
 
Kiss - keep it simple stupid. If you're not keeping it simple then you're stupid even if you're a genius who is stupid. Seriously don't get offended by what I'm saying - have some introspection and take emotion out of it and ask yourself is this the best use of my time? Or I'm guessing you were forced to write stuff like this (by the person paying you) even though you may know deep down inside that's its kinda pointless? Top tip: if you have lots of money then people can't own you and make you follow their agenda. And that's why we are here: to make money trading not to be smart programmers unless being a smart programmer helps us make money
 
fx.2017 #:

Tldr: what does this have to do with trading and making real money!

Here is article about practical application of in trading. Read, study and apply in practice. I wish you success in trading.

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Using optimisation algorithms to configure EA parameters on the fly

Andrey Dik, 2024.06.07 14:30

The article discusses the practical aspects of using optimization algorithms to find the best EA parameters on the fly, as well as well as virtualisation of trading operations and EA logic. The article can be used as an instruction for implementing optimisation algorithms into an EA.

 
Andrey Dik #:

Here is article about practical application of in trading. Read, study and apply in practice. I wish you success in trading.


Thank you
 
I love your perspective Andrey! Great innovations were born out of research. Everything is not always about money and I appreciate your contribution to the community. 
 
Oseloka Onyeabo #:
I like your point of view, Andrei! Great innovations are born from research. It doesn't always come down to money, and I appreciate your contribution to the community.
Thank you. ;-)