Have you had more success with systematic trading, or discretionary trading?

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Trading is NOT driving!!! Driving involves reacting sometimes in a split-second time to something that is completely extraordinary and potentially life-threatening so manual intervention is needed. How many times are you going to encounter a 500-pound caribou running towards you with antlers piercing through your computer screen being inches away from your eyes or you rolling down the hill and landing in a ditch and be on fire when trading??
 
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I said just around the corner. :)

Just the fact that driverless cars are on the road today means that you can program a car to be driven.

No mention of how many crashes drivers had or how many driverless car crashes were caused by cars with drivers.

But that doesn't mean you cannot program a computer to trade.
 
How many times are you going to encounter a 500-pound caribou running towards you with antlers piercing through your computer screen being inches away from your eyes...

Trading while sitting on the back of a caribou calf.

... or you rolling down the hill and landing in a ditch and be on fire when trading??

When trading while driving a car that is on fire on a curvy road.

Don't discount that second one, what with all this semi-autonomous EV shit going on.
 
Trading while sitting on the back of a caribou calf.



When trading while driving a car that is on fire on a curvy road.

Don't discount that second one, what with all this semi-autonomous EV shit going on.

Yes but systematic trading wouldn't make it any worse than discretionary trading in both of the two scenarios. And besides you are not supposed to be even text and drive let alone trade and drive. :)
 
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