Exact Science

Quote from Maximus Tradius:

Seriously Jack are you deranged? You've spent the last 8 years on this site pushing a new system every few years and not a single person has made a cent including yourself if your unpaid taxes and lack of home ownership is anything to go by. Just grow up and accept you can't trade for peanuts because this fantasy is embarrassing.
seriously you need to do a better job on fact finding
http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=212810
 
Quote from Maximus Tradius:

Because nkhoi is the one that brought Jack back to ET after he was banned from here a decade ago for derailing threads with his drivel

nkhoi hasn't made a cent in 10 years following Jack but is his most ardent follower and only became a moderator to spruik for him

Jack almost exsclusively attracts newbs that have English as their 2nd language, they don't have the familiarity with English to work out his ludicrous little game of poorly implemented NLP

Unlike nkhoi however they invariably dump Jack after a few months of losses.. it has to be said nkhoi aint the sharpest tool in the shed

What is jacks purpose? I can't seem to locate any items or courses for sale. Is he like a cult leader type or what? The ramblings make zero sense yet he has followers? Weird!
 
Quote from Maximus Tradius:

It's either pure ego or dementia (he's in his mid 80's), he obviously has been plagued by a life of abject failure and these deluded souls fill a hole for him

Deep down his self image must be almost zero having to live off his woman so he lives in this fantasy where he is a rich trader and international explorer hired by the United Nations instead of the reality of living in her house propped up on bricks in Arizona and never leaving his computer

Why you care?Everybody got the right, to live where they want to the way they like(Barry White):cool:
 
Quote from Maximus Tradius:

It's in chit chat for a reason, and you have not had any success with Jack in almost a decade for a reason

and this is the result of fact finding:


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same old!, same old!,I posted mine where is yours?
btw, it is chit chat because I put it there are you dense or something?
 
Quote from outsource:

An exact science is any field of science capable of accurate quantitative expression or precise predictions and rigorous methods of testing hypotheses, especially reproducible experiments involving quantifiable predictions and measurements. Mathematics, physics, chemistry, as well as parts of biology, psychology, and the social sciences and TRADING can be considered as exact sciences in this sense.


If IBM put their resources together I believe they can build a SuperTrading robot.

Google news:

IBM supercomputer wins first Jeopardy dust up
A practice round against former Jeopardy champs goes to Watson in the game show's first man vs. machine match

By Sharon Gaudin
January 14, 2011 02:35 PM ETComments (2)Recommended (14)
Computerworld - The first round goes to the computer.

In the first man vs. machine Jeopardy competition, IBM's custom-built Watson supercomputer Thursday defeated all-time Jeopardy champs Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter in a practice round of the popular television game show.

The real Jeopardy contests are slated to be taped today at IBM's Yorktown Heights Research Center for television viewing from Feb. 14 to Feb. 16.

For IBM, the Jeopardy challenge represents the next stage in the challenge of creating computers that can mimic human intelligence. David Ferrucci, the scientist leading the Watson team, said in a previous interview that the challenge of natural language processing can be intense because of the many ways the same information can be conveyed.

An IBM team of scientists spent four years building a computer system that can rival a human in answering questions posed in natural language. While IBM has been fairly mum about the bulk of Watson's architecture, it has acknowledged that it is powered by an IBM Power 7 server.

"After four years, our scientific team believes that Watson is ready for this challenge based on its ability to rapidly comprehend what the Jeopardy clue is asking, analyze the information it has access to, come up with precise answers, and develop an accurate confidence in its response," said Ferrucci in a statement.

"Beyond our excitement for the match itself, our team is very motivated by the possibilities that Watson's breakthrough computing capabilities hold for building a smarter planet and helping people in their business tasks and personal lives," he added.

Programmers and scientists working on the Watson project pushed for the Jeopardy challenge because the game show provides what they feel is "the ultimate challenge." The show's clues involve analyzing subtle meaning, irony, riddles, and other complexities in which many humans excel and computers do not.

To get ready for the final matches, the supercomputer last fall played more than 50 practice games against former Jeopardy champions. IBM also reported that Watson had to take and pass the same test that human contestants have to take to qualify as a contestant.

IBM has said that the developers of the supercomputer aren't focused mostly on winning a game show.

In fact, they are looking at creating technology that can be applied in a variety of important applications, such as diagnosing the ills of medical patients. Officials said that the technology could be used to improve online self-service help desks, provide tourists with travel information and improve telephone customer support services.
 
Quote from jl1575:

If IBM put their resources together I believe they can build a SuperTrading robot.



Deep Blue was a chess-playing computer developed by IBM. On May 11, 1997, the machine won a six-game match by two wins to one with three draws against world champion Garry Kasparov.[1] Kasparov accused IBM of cheating and demanded a rematch, but IBM refused and dismantled Deep Blue.[2] Kasparov had beaten a previous version of Deep Blue in 1996.
 
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