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Strategies & Market Trends : Neural Nets - A tool for the 90's

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To: Optim who wrote (82)6/8/1998 12:30:00 AM
From: Len Giammetta  Read Replies (1) of 871
 
The initial training is long. The only way I've found around it is to maintain a manageable portfolio, 7-10 stocks. Once the training is completed I simply update, and retrain 15-30 minutes each, that's usually plenty, and I can do other things in the meantime. By the way, NS states they have an accelerator card that reduces the training time from days to minutes. I've written and asked for the price and availability but didn't get a response yet. I'll post if I get a respnse.

Although it may seem like the maintenance of the portfolios may be very time consuming, I've found I actually spend much less time. I used to spend hours a day scanning, checking fundamentals, reading threads, checking moving averages, crossovers, etc, but now I spend much less time and the results are much more profitable.

Anyway, good luck to all of you!
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