"And, in fact, every single one of our simulated trades was profitable, even while the stock overall was going up and down." This is a huge red flag with respect to the simulation results. You show some trades like this one > 2013-03-05 6:41,2013-03-05 7:15,14.47,14.48,LONG,5192,75145.75,52.85,100237.47 where you enter the trade and exit a penny higher. It sounds like you're just looking at the trade print and assumi…
Thanks for this. I hadn't looked at that carefully enough and need to think more about it.
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Re: Show HN: Bateman, a stock trading system I'm working on
#52Spiffy! A buddy and I have been working on a similar thing (not open sourced (yet?)) for a while off and on. The model we're going to shoot for is to look at online opinion on the stock as a base for estimating rise/fall.
Since stock prices are all about speculation and market psychology, it is an interesting approach. I'd be very interested to know about how you implement. How do you define and track the "online" world though?
Wink wink, nudge nudge, that's the secret sauce. ;-)
But more seriously, the plan of attack right now is just to scrape newsfeeds from news sources via rss.
While of course this is susceptible to bias in the media, my hypothesis is that so are the stocks. A rising tide lifts all ships as has been said: so long as you buy lowish and sell highish you'll do all right[1]
Other routes might be:
- stock trading forums
- industry news sites
[1] bear markets demand some kind of shorting strategy I believe.
Re: Show HN: Bateman, a stock trading system I'm working on
#53Spiffy! A buddy and I have been working on a similar thing (not open sourced (yet?)) for a while off and on. The model we're going to shoot for is to look at online opinion on the stock as a base for estimating rise/fall.
Derwent Capital Markets (website down now) tried to do this with twitter, but ultimately collapsed: http://www.idsnews.com/news/story.aspx?id=80469 http://venturebeat.com/2012/05/28/twitter-fueled-hedge-fund-...