Quote from ronblack:
Real traders are just too busy for this type of development. There are a few commercial tools available that offer more than you will ever need or can use in this area. Trying to re-invent the wheel is not good investment of time and money unless you plan to market your work. At the same time, if you have invented something new it is foolish to reveal it in a blog. What would be the purpose of that?
Thanks for your thoughts. I know I would have loved to have somebody walk me through practical tutorials back when all that existed was some obfuscated 200 page dissertation on Machine Learning Kernel Basis Function derivations. Take for example a support vector machine, very difficult to understand from the earlier literature unless you had a strong math background (even then). But once you are able to build the tools (and see them work) it is like having instant enlightenment regarding what they are actually useful for without the need to delve into long obfuscated derivations.
Regarding commercials tools..
Well,
1) They are not free
2) They are not very flexible
Once you understand how they work and how to build them, in my experience, it gains you much more flexibility into how to wield (or at least validate the veracity of) them. By similar reasoning, why would you want to pay a lot for a commercial tool, when you didn't have the slightest understanding about what occurred under the hood? It makes more sense to understand what it is attempting to provide in a superior manner, then seeing if it delivers by relying on blind faith.
And some people just like to have a general understanding of how things like artificial immune systems work, since they hear the terms thrown around a lot, but don't have the slightest understanding about what they are or do.
Lastly, I'm not giving away any super duper new developments in the blog
(or maybe I'll slip); I agree with your logic there.
