skepticaltrader
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Quote from prt_systems:
I think the thread was a joke .... Very few things in the world of finance would require the old style crays as you correctly point out .....
Actually the thread wasn't a joke, but some of the posters thought it was.
I was bascially trying to find out if large Hedge Funds run their algorithms on these type of computers?
The Cray Supercomputer is used to model and predict global climates and weather patterns into the future, why couldn't it be used to predict stock prices or market action into the future? The Cray could look back through countless amounts of historical data and determine a "what if" scenario. They say that history repeats itself.
I know that these computers are very expensive, but then again some of these large Hedge funds could easily buy one to run all their many diffferent algorithms.
Does anyone else see any use for the Cray other than crunching numbers?

