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I've been looking into ways to summarize content using GPT. Below is an example from a thread with 26 posts:
# cat text-sum_38072.html
The text discusses the Remek trading system in the NexusFi community. Key points include:
- The system uses Bloodhound templates, Harry's Coral filter, trigger lines, and BH hybrid bars.
- The strategy aims to identify peak/trough in mean rotation pullback for trend entry.
- Criticisms include lack of significant edge, slow switch from long to short, and questionable auto setting.
- Trades posted on their blog are simulated and appear selective.
- The speaker has no affiliation or interest in the company.
- Members are considering purchasing the software and seek feedback from current users.
- The software provides consistency and precision in trading, particularly in shorter timeframes.
- The community is interested in understanding the current performance of the Remek System.
Another, it identified three distinct conversations:
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Topic: Allegations against Futures Analytica and its founder
- Evidence of founder using SIM/Playback data overlay in a trading video
- Claims of system backed by peer-reviewed science proven false
- Lack of transparency and refusal to share system settings
- Reports of deleting negative comments and ignoring support requests
- Warning against purchasing Futures Analytica system due to inconsistent results
Topic: Review of Futures Analytica products
- Use of Volumetric Bars in AnalyticaChart3 and Polarity ATI
- Negative reviews on deceptive marketing and product effectiveness
- Alleged shady practices; no trials or refunds
- Tools deemed simple and overpriced
- No trial period for Polarity ATI
- Gomi offers a 2-week trial, Futures Analytica doesn't
- Differences in imbalance minimum values between Gomi and Futures Analytica
- Concerns about purchasing from Futures Analytica without demo
- Questions on Futures Analytica's accuracy and lack of customer support.
I'm curious if there is anyone out there familiar with Futures Analytica and their products AnalyticaChart3 or Polarity Automated Trading Interface (ATI).
AnalyticaChart3 is a order flow footprint profile add-on for NT8, and Polarity ATI an order …
Please tell me, is this a useful tool? What do you think?
Last from the big Spoo's thread, it summarized the recent posts:
Topic: NexusFi's market analysis and trading strategies
- Noticed market rally, potentially due to significant short covering.
- Bearish positions trigger a potential short squeeze.
- Market sentiment indicators and formal analysis not relied upon.
- Use of non-specific sentiment indicators to go against the trend under discussion.
- Potential relief rally and target levels for the market discussed.
- Factors contributing to bullish sentiment include a bullish euro and bearish dollar.
- Discussion on Fed's potential impact on market with rate hikes.
- Importance of overnight trading and the "overnight stat" highlighted.
- Technical indicators like VWAP and linear regression discussed.
- Market's significant resistance level at 4415 under observation.
- Negative gamma effects and heightened volatility noted.
- Indicators point to potential economic slowdown in 2022/2023.
- NexusFi's intraday traders focused on economic slowdown indicators and tactical decisions.
- Trade idea to short the Nikkei due to a false breakout discussed.
- Market likely to establish new balance around 4145.
- Importance of staying above 4130 for longs discussed.
- Influence of options market on ES momentum noted.
- Use of Market Profile and Volume Profile charts explained.
- Discussion on market transitioning to two steps up, three steps down dynamic.
This is interesting. It would be useful if the bullet points could include links to the source posts. Since the collating engine is PHP code, I wonder if it could extract and cache the URL of the post it's drawing from.
For example, the bullet point "Potential relief rally and target levels for the market discussed" would include a link to the post where that was discussed.
Possible alternative is hotlink phrases like "Negative gamma effects"
I won't try to guess how doable that is, just suggesting what would be useful to me.
That would be be a good enticement for members to become a Follower of the thread. But I wouldn't find it useful if I had to hunt through 100 posts to find the topic that grabbed me.
I am also finding this useful. With some threads that I have not yet read, but are on my stack and are large, a summary like this would probably be useful not only for the last 100 posts, but maybe, say, each 100 posts from the beginning to the end. I dont know whether such potentially long summaries would look OK on the first page of the thread, so such larger overviews could maybe be shown in a separate window when the user clicks a button "Give me a brief of the whole thread".