Just to change the topic slightly. Most children are not savants but reasonably normal.
At what age would you let them have some fun on the markets? Is it never too early ? Or is it exposing them to some moral danger ?
Children are arguably better at learning things, especially intuitive things. Did you encourage yours to " play " along with the shoot-em ups ?
Bright guy but not really a savant.
try this school...
Then record the results and see if there is any consistency. Hey speaking of available savant kids, anyone know such a kid to let me borrow him/her?
Here is another unorthodox avenue of approaching the problem.
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Interesting thread.
'Predicting' the direction of any asset price is not a problem that meets these criteria. Nobody actually knows how to do it or even if it can be done.
It is also worth noting that the most successful market operators in history have either not bothered to predict market direction (Buffett) or effectively managed risk every time they did (Soros, PTJ).
Why get a genius to solve a non problem?