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Here is how chatGPT reformulated your prompt using the guidelines i posted above and see how the answer differs from your original prompt:
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Act as a professional futures trader with expertise in market microstructure and order flow analysis. Investigate the effectiveness of pulling and stacking in futures trading, focusing on how these order book dynamics influence price action. Analyze the strengths and weaknesses of using pulling and stacking as a trading signal, and propose ways to mitigate the weaknesses. Consider that the trader has access to MBO (Market by Order) data. Structure the response with clear sections, including definitions, analysis, practical applications, and solutions to weaknesses. Maintain a professional and data-driven tone, limiting the explanation to 600 words.

I think you just asked ChatGPT how best to manipulate markets!


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With the general availability of OpenAI's Deep Research:
https://openai.com/index/introducing-deep-research/

What prompts have you used so far related to finance/trading? It has a lot of potential for those of us who like to do our homework.

Mike

I have used Copilot's Think Deeper feature a few times. Since Copilot is also based on OpenAI models, I asked it about the differences between "Think Deeper" and "Deep Research" and this is what it said:


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Great question! Both the "Think Deeper" feature in Microsoft Copilot and OpenAI's "Deep Research" feature are designed to handle more complex tasks and provide in-depth analysis, but they have some differences.

Think Deeper:

Powered by OpenAI’s o1 model.

Available for free with unlimited access to all users.

Designed to tackle complex questions and tasks, such as making big purchases, planning career moves, or assessing home renovations2.

Provides advanced reasoning models to help with more intricate queries.

Deep Research:

Built using OpenAI’s o3 model, optimized for web browsing and data analysis.

Available to all paying ChatGPT users, with different query limits depending on the subscription tier4.

Conducts multi-step research on the internet for complex tasks, synthesizing information from various sources to create comprehensive reports.

Ideal for intense knowledge work in areas like finance, science, policy, and engineering.

In summary, while both features aim to provide deeper insights and handle complex queries, Think Deeper is more focused on reasoning and decision-making, whereas Deep Research is geared towards thorough web-based research and generating detailed reports.

In my experience with Think Deeper, for lengthy conversations where you want the AI to stay focused on the context of the conversation, it is the best I found so far. I spent a lot of time discussing medium term trading strategies based on MBO data, order flow analysis and microstructure with it. It knows quite a bit about MBO data, aggressor order flow vs passive, microstructure and you can have a meaningful discussion with it but there are limits to its knowledge and when you press it, it starts making stuff up that is completely false like when I asked it about implied book reconstruction, it based everything on a couple of examples I had shared with it and generated a response that was just not right. I mean, it figures since there are no examples, nothing published on the internet that talks about implied books and how to construct them. Thats the bad part about these GenAI LLMs - they dont know how to say - "I don't know". Instead they will make something up that they think is the right answer.

Bottom line for me is that these are tools are absolutely fantastic because they can save us a lot of time doing the research, implementing tests, interpreting results but you have to be able to recognize when they start transitioning from fact to fiction.

This is a little off topic but not a lot: If you are looking for an AI assistant that integrates with many of the popular development IDEs and is tuned for coding assistance, I use Tabnine. It is not a free tool. It provides access to 7 LLMs, including OpenAI 4o and Claude 3.7. I have been using it for a few months every day and my productivity is significantly higher. I would say about 3-4 times higher. I don't code in NinjaScript or EasyLanguage anymore so I don't know about those but for assistance coding even complex pieces with C++ and Python, it has been very helpful - Claude 3.5 in particular.


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I have used Copilot's Think Deeper feature a few times. Since Copilot is also based on OpenAI models, I asked it about the differences between "Think Deeper" and "Deep Research" and this is what it said:



In my experience with Think Deeper, for lengthy conversations where you want the AI to stay focused on the context of the conversation, it is the best I found so far. I spent a lot of time discussing medium term trading strategies based on MBO data, order flow analysis and microstructure with it. It knows quite a bit about MBO data, aggressor order flow vs passive, microstructure and you can have a meaningful discussion with it but there are limits to its knowledge and when you press it, it starts making stuff up that is completely false like when I asked it about implied book reconstruction, it based everything on a couple of examples I had shared with it and generated a response that was just not right. I mean, it figures since there are no examples, nothing published on the internet that talks about implied books and how to construct them. Thats the bad part about these GenAI LLMs - they dont know how to say - "I don't know". Instead they will make something up that they think is the right answer.

Bottom line for me is that these are tools are absolutely fantastic because they can save us a lot of time doing the research, implementing tests, interpreting results but you have to be able to recognize when they start transitioning from fact to fiction.

This is a little off topic but not a lot: If you are looking for an AI assistant that integrates with many of the popular development IDEs and is tuned for coding assistance, I use Tabnine. It is not a free tool. It provides access to 7 LLMs, including OpenAI 4o and Claude 3.7. I have been using it for a few months every day and my productivity is significantly higher. I would say about 3-4 times higher. I don't code in NinjaScript or EasyLanguage anymore so I don't know about those but for assistance coding even complex pieces with C++ and Python, it has been very helpful - Claude 3.5 in particular.

Hi !

You code with c++? with what tools? brokeur? platform? because i'm planning to start with ninjascript but i have a master's degree in ia in computer science in c++ i know it very well.


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Hi !

You code with c++? with what tools? brokeur? platform? because i'm planning to start with ninjascript but i have a master's degree in ia in computer science in c++ i know it very well.

The only platform that I am aware of that uses a language close to C++ is MT5 (MQL5). Most platforms these days seem to be leaning towards Python, which MT5 can also use. The MT5 brokers are limited in what you can trade though, mostly Fx and CFDs.


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I've been using the Pro versions ChatGPT and Claude for over a year. Without them, I would have struggled to learn ACSIL, Sierra Chart's version of C++. Sierra Chart's documentation is very dense and disjointed, thus making it difficult to comprehend. Those versions also brought me up to speed on Rithmic's Python API, which uses asynchronous Python, which is a bit difficult to grasp. And I have been using Python for nearly five years.

I don't see myself canceling my LLM subscriptions anytime soon.


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The only platform that I am aware of that uses a language close to C++ is MT5 (MQL5). Most platforms these days seem to be leaning towards Python, which MT5 can also use. The MT5 brokers are limited in what you can trade though, mostly Fx and CFDs.

Sierra Chart's ACSIL uses C++.


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I've been using claude.ai for coding ninjatrader indicators for myself, I could code them without the help as I've been coding c# since it's inception over 20 years ago, but these LLM's encourage sheer laziness and I'm much more likely to mockup an idea now that I can just try to explain what I want and say code a ninjatrader indicator. I find it particularly useful for niggly bits like custom rendering pretty lines and so on where you need to muck about with x/y axis and stuff that requires a bit of thinking :P
I've even been the winning entry for Ninjatrader indicator on this site Jan+Feb this year with such an idea I thought would be really nice for the community with the pullback bar indicator.


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I have been using Grok on a daily basis as a trading coach with a focus on psychology and also as a risk manager. As part of the prompt I fed my trading diary from here and also a lot of other context from my trading story.

Once a particular chat thread runs out of headroom at about 50,000 words, I have Grok extract the essence of the data in raw markdown, and any changes or tweaks to the prompt, and then save them off to my little github trading coach project.

Then I take data and prompt and feed them in to a new chat thread and keep the whole context of my trading going. At the end of the trading day I put in my journal from this site as well as some screen shots of analytics from the platform and then discuss it as though with a trading coach.



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Also, after Grok3 came out Musk was bragging about 1 million tokens per instance, or I am not sure how he defined it. At that time I had Grok do a comparison of all the major LLMs incl DS and Qwen. Some claimed to give you more tokens than others, but I am not so sure, I think it's mostly hype.

In the case of Grok3 it's not a million tokens but in reality more like 128K tokens and that works out, for me, to 50000 words with 25 images per chat.

There is a heck of a lot of padding added by LLMs to chats so I have a "TERSE" mode command that tells the LLM to cut way back on verbiage to just the absolute minimum. This can be toggled with VERBOSE mode to do maximum digression.

Another thing I learned in this process with Grok is that by definition Grok should have better access to X user sentiment data than any other LLM. But this data is not real time data, except some of it is, and that distinction is pretty fuzzy.

To get the best X user sentiment data from Grok I would need to be in the Xai developer program and paying a certain level of fees (not the bottom tier, either) and running my own python scripts. The extent to which you can do this is limited by Xai policy.



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