Originally posted by aphexcoil
Lobster,
If your trading strategy bogs down a Pentium chip, I suggest you move to something a tad bit simpler -- unless of course it is working well for you, but personally I've never seen a system more complex than some of the differential equations I did in high-school.
In fact, the more mathematical the trading system, the more it generally breaks down.
aphie
Thank you for the input. I wrote my master's thesis in algebraic topology. It's kind of like my trading indicator: A very simple, very basic concept, but extremely complicated to translate into formal math / computer science.
In a way, my trading indicator is the most basic one I could come up with that would adapt to changing market conditions on a daily basis.