Chris Donnan : Programming - Brooklyn Style
software, trading, family, fun
Posted Finance, trading on Sunday, December 10th, 2006.
I am happy to say that my first article for Automated Trader, The Journal of Automated and Algorithmic Trading went out this weekend. I will be happy to see my article in a glossy print publication. This first article is an introduction to using optimization algorithms for training automated trading systems. It seems I will do at least a few more articles as offshoots from this one - drilling into more detail on related and sub-topics.
Since it is clear that automated trading is the way of the world - I am glad to be writing about it. It is an area that I am really in love with. I have been working in one capacity or another on writing, optimizing and running auto-trading systems since just before my 4.5 year old son was conceived… Great stuff!
I am really a believer in the idea that machine learning, distributed computing, quantitative finance and data mining will all coalesce into my ideal realization of software learning, processing and earning at a capacity that will be huge. Give it a few years and we are there!
-Chris
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Interesting Finds: December 10, 2006…
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I really have enjoyed reading your Article on AutomatedTrader Mag Jan2007 issue,
i have few questions concerning the optimisation.
what is the best software vendor you think it’s the best for the optimisation and back-testing using brute forces optimisation
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
I’m trader not a programmer,i have my systems made for eSignal Script by my programmer. I’m not happy with the back-testing feature in eSignal, that’s why I’d like to upgrade myself and my team.
I appreciate taking you time and replying to my email….looking very forward for your advise
thanks,
M_trader