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by the__alchemist 87 days ago
Let us perform a thought experiment. You do this. Many others, enthusiastic about both LLMs, and stocks/options, have similar ideas. Do these trading strategies interfere with each other? Does this group of people leveraging Claude for trading end up doing better in the market than those not? What are your benchmarks for success, say, a year into it? Do you have a specific edge in mind which you can leverage, that others cannot?
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I've fully aware of this. If I thought there was any profit to be made, I would never mention it.

Now what is important is developing techniques for detecting patterns as this can applied to research, science, and medicine.

do you have a public repo
Their superior skills with LLMs will give them an edge, of course. Yes, I've met people who think like this lol
People used to laugh about quant strategies the same day, I wouldn't count it out so quickly. One of my friends is already turning meaningful profits with agent driven trading (though he has some experience in trading to begin with.)
Casting aside the fact that any trading firm of any size or seriousness already has this dataset in 10 different flavors...