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Thanks for the ping. I see he replied to you, so I'll wait to see what he says...
Jeremy Falcon
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Nelek wrote: How did you find it? Oh, forgot to answer... I was searching for "trading" for acrticles. It's something I enjoy talking about, so I figured why not search for it. And well... the rest is history.
I know I come off as jaded, but let's just say I've even attended in-person classes at "prestigious" places such as Online Trading Academy where the instructor was flat-out lying to people, just so they'd buy their course. And it's not just instructor, I used to host meetup groups about it where I also knew for a fact people were just flat-out lying about trading and their results, rather than seek to learn and improve. Or you have folks who are very, very strongly opinionated about them being almighty and wise, despite them being broke and clueless.
Jeremy Falcon
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I don't know if you will like it, but in the big online platform that is going IPO soon, there is a r/algotrading and acouple of other similar channels.
Quality of the posts was better some time ago, but there still are some interesting posts from time to time.
M.D.V.
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Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
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I'm gonna sound old and crusty, but I still don't know how to use reddit well. Maybe I should learn.
The problem I have with "algorithmic trading" btw, is its usually nonsense. People that buy into that usually want to "get rich quickly and easily" and without learning. Yes, computers are used in trading these days, but the big boys in wall street are laughing at the clowns in the retail space doing crap like this. If the focus is more on the magic "algorithm" rather than actual market data, then it's usually fake.
People would be better off studying market theory or flipping a coin and automate risk and money management. Or people should spend a few grand and hire a real mentor/tutor. Instead, it's a game of kiddie land where peeps pretend to have solved something wall street (with all their money and financial resources) couldn't figure out.
Jeremy Falcon
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Well, I'll point out that what this is doing is to bring attention to an article that was last modified nearly 10 years ago...
But, you're right, it reeks of spam, reads like it was written by someone who thinks oh-so-highly of himself (is that you, Bill Sergio?) and its rating is already down in the gutter.
Better let sleeping dogs lie, I say...
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I 95% agree. Well maybe 94%. Except, it's the Internet, so despite it being an older article it's still online for people to search and consume. Not everyone is going to care about the publish date or modified date. For instance, I found it. Someone else could...
Jeremy Falcon
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So you want to deprive others from the wealth of knowledge contained within.
But seriously, I'm agreeing with you, this sort of crap might as well be taken down.
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Then... as I said.
report it as unclear/incomplete, 2 done... 3 more to go
M.D.V.
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yep.
Remember the story from, oh I don't know, 20 years ago where they compared the managed fund results (managed by a well compensated manager) and a dart board. The dart board won.
"The problem I have with "algorithmic trading" btw, is its usually nonsense"
It works when you are fast enough to do microtransactions. In my opinion, AI and the furtherance of s/w in the stock market will ultimately destroy it. It's being propped up now. There was a picture of a server farm meme, but I cannot find it at the moment.
Charlie Gilley
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
Has never been more appropriate.
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charlieg wrote: It works when you are fast enough to do microtransactions. Being fast enough implies it's not a fully automated thing though. I agree a computer can help, but most people aren't nearly smart enough to pull that off in a fully automated fashion.
I'll give you a for instance, the peeps that invented candle sticks, claimed to have a good win rate. They only took long positions though. What's the point? The vast, vast majority of "experts" or algo pros would never know anything substantial about what's real. People will pretend tho, but they won't show you their undoctored statements.
Jeremy Falcon
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Truth, I wasn't completely clear. These are all institutions moving millions of dollars every few seconds. The fact that they are buying and selling trigger other algorithmic reactions on other servers. If I push in 100 million into a stock and it goes up by 10 cents, then I sell in the next few seconds I just made a chunk of cash.
Thats what I meant by micro transactions. They are so fast they are inside the decision loop of the market.
Reminds me, I need to go check all my accounts
Charlie Gilley
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
Has never been more appropriate.
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That's also the reason a lot of stops get cleared out, even if you're right on your guess in direction. And it's not accidental. The market is a place that rewards the few because the many refuse to really learn. The irony... everyone thinks they're the "genius" but nobody reads any books, talks to people at funds, or pay for classes/tutors. But they'll believe some squiggly lines that look like a lollypop randomly is the key to it all.
Jeremy Falcon
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Hi All,
Monday here a new week of fun (aahhh!), Odd thing I have to set up a meeting in Outlook to explain/demonstrate a tool I have built. Got to Outlook to set a meeting for Tuesday morning of the four people who should be there only my Boss who has had little involvement in it is free, the other two are busy with training, so only a small meeting room or break room can be used. Try the breakout rooms first there are two on this floor. One is a booked more or less permanently by some one who lost their office in the last reorganization. Company policy says one breakout room needs to be free so you can't book a breakout room. So a small meeting room it is. I can't book one due to the fact I am not a suitable grade! The upside however is a piece of software I had set aside today for debugging, ran first go! (and the ini file worked!)). So some good, some
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We have had today the rollout of a bunch of updates...
the whole day was like "eh... wt is happening here? (look...) Oh, another update. (wait and reboot)"
M.D.V.
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Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
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Wait, you work for AT&T?
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More like a good Dilbert!
[edit]Oh, I forgot Scott Adams has been banished to some level of h*ll[/edit]
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Had a BSOD in Win 11 for the first time - but not the usual BSOD. Windows Explorer locked up solid: it responded in a second window, but not in the first although that responded to "focus" changes it just wouldn't response to mouse or keyboard events at all. Task manager showed almost zero CPU usage across the system, and memory usage was stable. Everything else was working but this was stuck in my display. So I eventually used TM to close Windows Explorer. And the screen went pale blue across all three monitors with no task bar. Waited for it all to come back, but no joy. So, eventually found a way to bring up an Admin CMD box, and forced a shutdown that way.
Restart and all is fine. The new WE is really flaky, not a patch on the previous version which I suspect wasn't written by a 10 year old ...
At the same time, Phone Link has updated itself, and added a really nice feature: you can drag and drop files between your PC and phone instead of having to go via email or OneDrive! That's nice, and it seems to work pretty quickly as well.
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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Microsoft giveth, and Microsoft taketh away. Blessed be the name of Microsoft.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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Another reason to always have the "Launch folder windows in a separate process" option turned on - killing a WE instance won't also kill the taskbar.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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I've always turned this option on.
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Quote: So I eventually used TM to close Windows Explorer. And the screen went pale blue across all three monitors with no task bar.
But that with 'no task bar' is a normal behaviour after killing the explorer.
Open TM again (which you can reach with Ctrl&Alt&Delete) and then use TM 'File->Run new task' to start explorer again. After this the taskbar should appear again.
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I have had that the "Windows+R" (run) worked without task bar too, not always though.
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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OriginalGriff wrote: At the same time, Phone Link has updated itself, and added a really nice feature: you can drag and drop files between your PC and phone instead of having to go via email or OneDrive! That's nice, and it seems to work pretty quickly as well.
I never got PhoneLink to actually work, although I'm on 10, not 11. From what I heard (and this was years ago, the situation could've changed) MS really only made the effort to get it to work with iPhones and a specific subset of Samsung phones; for everything else, their position essentially amounted to, "great for you if it works, but don't come back to us if your particular model doesn't."
OTOH, whenever I plug in my phone (or any phone, really, based on my experience), Win10's Explorer adds a new entry directly under "This PC", and double-clicking it will show either "Internal storage" or "External" storage (eg, MicroSD card), onto which I can drag/drop any file in any folder...and frankly that's as sophisticated as I want it to be (eg, not at all).
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I have a cheap e-moto that it works fine with.
Check out my IoT graphics library here:
https://honeythecodewitch.com/gfx
And my IoT UI/User Experience library here:
https://honeythecodewitch.com/uix
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I use Phone Link more than my actual ZFold 4 when I'm working. I am pretty verbose so typing my replies is much faster.
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