Posted by DigiNomad on 12th of May 2023 at 11:46 am
Glad - if you use the search tool for "system on systems" or
"system for systems" you will probably find 10 posts from me on
this topic . It's a tough problem to create a system that handles
allocation for multiple systems effectively, efficiently and with
strict risk parameters in place...which is why I'm not surprised to
have very few replies on the subject.
Matt, please don't take this as criticism or a cue that I
want less systems. That is definitely not the case. I realize
it's on me to come up with a system for the systems that works for
me and my trading style.
Posted by DigiNomad on 12th of May 2023 at 11:53 am
Seriously though! I'm considering doing the work, and
paying the fees, to get
Auto GPT (not to be confused with
ChatGPT) up and running so that I can basically have it complete
layered tasks for me (e.g. create a system and then backtest that
system using ____ tool).
Allocation systems probably aren't for everyone, but I might
be a control freak.
Posted by DigiNomad on 12th of May 2023 at 12:04 pm
Personal. In the not so distant future (actually already being
done....see YouTube), you can link language models out to other
tools and have it complete multi layered tasks....sometimes without
even telling it exactly what tasks need to be completed for a
project (it knows better than we do). For example, right now when
you ask Chat GPT to create a system, it will do that but then give
you caveats about how it needs to be tested, etc, etc.
Better versions, like Auto GPT, can not only create a task list
from a desired end result (e.g. a trading system), but work through
the task list it created because it it able to utilize API's in
order to link to and prompt other systems / websites to complete
reach the desired end state.
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Glad - if you use
Volatility daily systems
Posted by DigiNomad on 12th of May 2023 at 11:46 am
Glad - if you use the search tool for "system on systems" or "system for systems" you will probably find 10 posts from me on this topic . It's a tough problem to create a system that handles allocation for multiple systems effectively, efficiently and with strict risk parameters in place...which is why I'm not surprised to have very few replies on the subject.
Matt, please don't take this as criticism or a cue that I want less systems. That is definitely not the case. I realize it's on me to come up with a system for the systems that works for me and my trading style.
I know the answer Digi-
Posted by Glad on 12th of May 2023 at 11:50 am
I know the answer Digi- let’s ask chat GPT kidding
Seriously though! I'm considering doing
Posted by DigiNomad on 12th of May 2023 at 11:53 am
Seriously though! I'm considering doing the work, and paying the fees, to get Auto GPT (not to be confused with ChatGPT) up and running so that I can basically have it complete layered tasks for me (e.g. create a system and then backtest that system using ____ tool).
Allocation systems probably aren't for everyone, but I might be a control freak.
So it’s your own personal
Posted by Glad on 12th of May 2023 at 11:56 am
So it’s your own personal systems that you’re looking to check or validate not the ones from the BPT ?
Personal. In the not so
Posted by DigiNomad on 12th of May 2023 at 12:04 pm
Personal. In the not so distant future (actually already being done....see YouTube), you can link language models out to other tools and have it complete multi layered tasks....sometimes without even telling it exactly what tasks need to be completed for a project (it knows better than we do). For example, right now when you ask Chat GPT to create a system, it will do that but then give you caveats about how it needs to be tested, etc, etc. Better versions, like Auto GPT, can not only create a task list from a desired end result (e.g. a trading system), but work through the task list it created because it it able to utilize API's in order to link to and prompt other systems / websites to complete reach the desired end state.