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[Indicator] Help Implementing Neural Network Indicator
That seems to be working much better. However, there are times that there are multiple buy/sell orders in a very short time span despite the indicator not being "noisy". I have attached the accompanying pic and code.
The Tanh stuff has no effect on the buy and sell signals generated by the indicator. It's only there to make it look more complex than it really is, to obfuscate what is actually happening. That is why I removed it multiple times from the code I posted back to you, hoping you'd realize. As I mentioned earlier in this thread:
It's a joke indicator. It trades today, yesterday.
If you leave it open during the day on TradingView, you'll see it send multiple buy and sell signals as price moves above and below yesterday's close. At the end of the day, if you refresh the page, all those signals will disappear.
I see. Is there any way to create a neural network using Crude Data for better predictive capability? Are there any tools (free) to use historical data to create output layers?