Anyone into algorithmic trading? I'm in a data science bootcamp and looking to try my hand prediction of ETH prices via RandomForest. Probably won't be profitable, this is just screwing around.
I'd like to work with equities, but I'm not familiar with the services/APIs out there for programmatic trading. I've fiddled with Quantopian but it doesn't seem to allow automated backtesting or cross-validation.
You'd make more money just selling your bot to idiots than you would from using it.
>>2907087
True. Doing anything with crypto as a business though just seem like playing with fire these days, unless you're 100% on the ball with legal issues, security etc. which I am not.
>>2907087
>You'd make more money just selling your bot to idiots than you would from using it.
Here's my million dollar idea that I've never posted on /biz/ before.
I call it AI coin. You create a very computation intensive machine learning algorithm that can analyze all stocks and cryptos. Then instead of people mining for AI coins, they donate their processing power to run the algorythm, but in a closed black box way so they see the data. They get paid in AI coin same way miners get paid. Then have a website which displays all the data you've crunched. Except data is limited by how many AI coins you hold. So the person who possesses the most AI coins will have full access to all the predictions that have been calculated, and someone with less AI coins will have less information presented to them. It doesn't cost AI coins to access the algo predictions, merely having the currency gives you access. Therefore the value of the currency is directly tied to how accurate/useful the predictions are. People may want to keep information away from others so only they can benefit from it, which they can attempt by accumulating all the AI coins, which will increase their value even more.
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