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Strategies & Market Trends : Neural Nets - A tool for the 90's -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: CatLady who wrote (51)1/12/1998 7:59:00 PM
From: Optim  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 871
 
>I remain quite impressed with the potential of this program,
>although comparing the features to NeuroShell Trader, I beleive
>I'll soon want to aquire that program as well, since that would
>allow me to easily incorporate T.A. indicators like OBV, Stoch,
>A/D, MACD, etc.

This is exactly the route that I took. Neurostock gave me a taste for what could be done with neural nets, but its ease of use can become constrictive after a while.

If you are knowledgable with TA you will find NS Trader a great addition to your analysis arsenal. I have tested stocks like Intel, Cisco and a few other techs with NS Trader and have come up with some really good nets. I found that the 6 Day Stochastics, 4 Day Momentum, and 6 Day Bollinger Band %B could make a net robust enough to come in with a .75 correlation to the predicted output. They have remained profitable a year after the net was trained, and worked consistantly. I just need to work on some intermarket inputs and fine tune my trading strategy, and I am going to begin trading the INTC model.

If you have the money try the NS Trader package. You won't be dissappointed.

Optim