Scientific Market Timing for Profit
Expert: Murray A. Ruggiero, Jr.
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Video
Running Time:
100 minutes
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During the late 1980's, neural networks were the darlings on Wall Street. Many of the world's leading institutions invested hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars trying to develop neural network-based market timing systems. Many of these projects failed to meet expectations but those that did succeed were able to accurately predict market moves.
Murray is a pioneer in the emerging field of neural networks. In "Scientific Market Timing for Profit", you will learn how to apply cutting-edge computer technology to market analysis and trading – and learn how you can profit with his fully mechanical trading methods.
In this exciting "live" conference video recorded in Chicago in front of an audience of professional traders and individual investors, Murray gives you the knowledge you need to use neural networks to improve your trading. He accomplishes this using several recipe-like methods.
In other words, a network approach that works well with corn and wheat futures may not work as well on S&P and bond markets. Vice-a-versa, a network approach that works well for foreign exchange traders may not work as well on equity markets.
Once you get started, you'll be amazed at how consistent, reliable and profitable your trading becomes by applying this relatively simple science to your trading!
Chapters
- Beginning
- I Guarantee It
- Improving Classic Techniques
- Selecting Inputs
- Sampling Data
- Splitting Data into Three Sets
- Parameters
- Evaluating a Neutral Network
- Secret Society
- How the Net Did
- Feeling in Your Gut
- Trading Results
- Q & A
- The Fish Test
- Trading Rules
- Trade School
- Testimonials
- Final Word
About The Expert
Murray A. Ruggiero, Jr.
Murray A. Ruggiero, Jr. is president of Ruggiero Associates, a consulting firm specializing in developing market timing applications using state-of-the-art technologies. A contributing editor for Futures Magazine's Technology and Trading and a frequent guest on CNBC, Murray is considered one of the leading experts in intermarket analysis.
