Ask HN: Has anyone used machine learning to trade?
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Re: Ask HN: Has anyone used machine learning to trade?
#2Yes. The intraday movement of stocks is small enough that you'd need to be using a large fraction of your capital on every single trade in order to overcome trading costs; and based on the Kelly criterion you'd need to have unrealistically high odds of betting correctly in order to avoid going broke.
Re: Ask HN: Has anyone used machine learning to trade?
#3Is it a complete waste of time to try without being a big fish (I've only got about 10K to venture on this)? Yes. The intraday movement of stocks is small enough that you'd need to be using a large fraction of your capital on every single trade in order to overcome trading costs; and based on the Kelly criterion you'd need to have unrealistically high odds of betting correctly in order to avoid going broke.
Re: Ask HN: Has anyone used machine learning to trade?
#4Re: Ask HN: Has anyone used machine learning to trade?
#5Is it a complete waste of time to try without being a big fish (I've only got about 10K to venture on this)? Yes. The intraday movement of stocks is small enough that you'd need to be using a large fraction of your capital on every single trade in order to overcome trading costs; and based on the Kelly criterion you'd need to have unrealistically high odds of betting correctly in order to avoid going broke.
Do you think that interday would be more suitable then?
Re: Ask HN: Has anyone used machine learning to trade?
#6Re: Ask HN: Has anyone used machine learning to trade?
#7The institutions have to hold on for longer periods and can't really "scalp" trades per se given that the bid/ask volume would collapse if they didn't distribute and "average in" slowly overtime to accumulate a position vs. buying or dumping their entire position all at once.
Re: Ask HN: Has anyone used machine learning to trade?
#8Re: Ask HN: Has anyone used machine learning to trade?
#9if you really want intraday, think about news.google.com and http://rs2007.limsi.fr/index.php/TLP:Page_12 to automatically tweak the few k base parameters (SVM, associative memory etc).
http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/horizon/1999/midas.shtml
Options, Futures and Other Derivatives, J. C. Hull, Prentice Hall Int’l
Financial Calculus, M. Baxter and A. Rennie, Cambridge University Press
but the ML part is almost irrelevant: it is not the lever in the leverage (think CDO trade).
Re: Ask HN: Has anyone used machine learning to trade?
#10If you're interested in this, why not join a firm that does it? They will have a large capital base to start with and eventually start your own venture. Unfortunately 10k won't get you very far in this game