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by wuj
792 days ago
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HFTs exploit price inefficiencies that last only milliseconds. The time-series data mentioned in the article is on the scale of seconds. I wonder if its possible to get the time-series data on the scale of milliseconds, and how that would affect the training of the objective function in a LLM. |
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Also from a long-term view its very questionable. How should a model be able to predict that in the middle of a high interest environment, a tech bubble burst and a dumping stock market in general, a new platform called Chat-GPT gets launched that basically carries the whole world's stock market to new heights which causes among other things retail investors to liquidate bonds and other high interest environment assets and flood it into the stock market. It is more than completely of the text-book. That can not be predicted. The million dollar spending guy is at the end the same way off as the guy who simply employs a 100 python line trend-following strategy.