Haystack
- 15 Feb 2004 22:21
www.robotpickedstocks.com
Here are a selction of stocks picked by software for short term trading on 16 February.
The detail about how it works is at : -
http://www.moneyam.com/InvestorsRoom/ShowPostList?fID=1&tID=1008
If you have any comments or suggestions (helpful ones) then please post them here.
JJB, RAC
JJB and RAC look to be best for trading.
www.robotpickedstocks.com
gallick
- 15 Feb 2004 23:09
- 2 of 4
I think it is a bit confusing that you call these 'robot' picked stocks. This seems to clash with the robots (bots) that croc refers to....ie when trading in certain shares is being conducted by computers.... the objective (as you may be aware) being that having established that robot trades are being carried out, to make sure you are on the same buying or selling side as the bot, since you cannot beat it.
Andy
- 16 Feb 2004 00:15
- 3 of 4
gallick,
Sorry but I don't agree, "software" is clearly mentioned in the post, and I find it hard to believe anyone would confuse this thread with Croc's "bots" to be honest.
Haystack has been running this thread for some months now, and I have never seen this criticism before.
Haystack
- 16 Feb 2004 15:45
- 4 of 4
gallick
The 'bots' and my Robots are similar in that they are both software based. The 'bots' that Croc refers to are ofgten just the outward sign of something very similar to my Robots. The 'bots' are the trading activity that is generated by a trading strategy behind the scenes. There has been computer generated trading for more than 20 years now. I remember reading an article about 20 years ago about Wells Fargo Bank who had a software trading system that would generate automatic trades based on various algorithms.