Trading the currency markets: Is gut feeling still state-of-the-art?

The first shall be last, and the last first.
In the 1990s every large bank that wanted to be taken seriously placed a huge bet on their trading engines. But it was a long shot: they hired rocket scientists with the mandate to develop trading models based on neural networks, genetics algorithms and other magical tools that had paid off in the more respected disciplines of hard science…

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December 16th, 2008 | Investment, News | RSS feed

One Response to “Trading the currency markets: Is gut feeling still state-of-the-art?”

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