I totally agree with this. I have a manual process that I tried to automate by modifying a MetaTrader 4 expert advisor and I could see the potential for the system to generate profits left and right. But unlike you pcll99, I don't have a single year of experience in C/C++ or any other programming language. If I did, I might possibly be able to write code that would properly execute every facet of my system all on its own.A good way to start might be to partner with an experienced trader with a manual process that you can automate. You can learn from him and you can create a systemic process for him/her.
If you hook up with an experienced trader after their having verified their process for you, it might save you the multiple years it can take to develop a profitable system on your own via reading books and whatnot—and I don’t think I’m exaggerating. Best of luck to you!
(P.S. I developed my system trading Forex, but since that's now completed, I began working on adapting my approach to trade indices just yesterday, and with my system at least, it's looking like the underlying principles are just as workable with respect to equities and commodities as they have been with foreign currency pairs. I would imaging that it might or might not depend on the particulars of the specific methodology you ultimately settle on.)Is the FX market a better place to start than the equity market?
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