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Trading Journal: My Journey into the Toplist - Technical Analytics vs AI Trading. filter_list
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RE: My Market Analytics's in TradingView's Toplist: Trading with Deep AI #4
(12-14-2023, 11:49 AM)eampg1 Wrote: Very insightful. Been looking to educate myself more on this

(12-14-2023, 12:32 PM)chickenface1995 Wrote: Iā€™m trying to learn, so thanks for sharing!

Thank you very much! You might learn a bit from two original indicators I shared in Sinisterly. Don't worry because they're long. It's a mental practice because your chartered financial analyst exams require much more. I found I could prepare with a deeper understanding by actually writing down the indicators' architecture than reading a book or attending a seminar. The knowledge seems to be more lasting, too. Please do not misinterpret my experience as a replacement for education books and professors. I haven't seen anyone passing the exams (Yes, there are multiple exams.) without insightful books and a teacher's help. But there's a difference between people who passed the exam. Statistically, those of us who practiced the knowledge in a programming language besides natural languages could transfer the knowledge to the corporate world faster and remember the materials longer. You'll be surprised how literal textbook examples from widely accessible books apply to today's markets. More people "should" know what's going on, but guess what, they forgot what they used to know before the exams. And I'm sure students understand what I'm talking about.

Adaptive MFT Extremum Pivots indicator: "The Adaptive MFT Extremum Pivots indicator, developed by Elysian_Mind (me), is a powerful Pine Script tool that dynamically displays key market levels, including Monthly Highs/Lows, Weekly Extremums, Pivot Points, and dynamic Resistances/Supports. The term "dynamic" emphasizes the adaptive nature of the calculated levels, ensuring they reflect real-time market conditions."
Thread: https://sinister.ly/Thread-Adaptive-MFT-...OpenSource

Advanced Dynamic Threshold RSI Indicator: The Advanced Dynamic Threshold RSI Indicator is a powerful tool designed for traders seeking a unique approach to RSI-based signals. This indicator combines traditional RSI analysis with dynamic threshold calculation and optional Bollinger Bands to generate weighted buy and sell signals.
Thread: https://sinister.ly/Thread-Advanced-Dyna...OpenSource

Yesterday, my Palantir stock trading analytics became the 1st most trending setup on TradingView's listing. I tell you, I didn't write anything you couldn't do manually without AI. All indicators on the chart (channel pattern, RSI, MACD, trendlines) are widely recognized and accessible to all. Anyone could have figured out the same results within half an hour. Only a few people realize, when I mention AI, it's most useful in HFT. But you don't write High-Frequency Trading (HFT) ideas because by the millisecond you'd release them, the trend's already changed. So, I continually work with the paradox of AI's most potential being in HFT but having to discuss in positions. I only hope some people can add 2 and 2 together to take the knowledge from position analytics and transfer it to their strategies.

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RE: My Market Analytics's in TradingView's Toplist: Trading with Deep AI - by ElysianSignals - 12-16-2023, 11:34 PM



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