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Made a few adjustments to and her post in a few journals.
You can find her posts and please give me your feedback.
But I'm on the verge of paradigm shift, where Oracle will not just create new indicators for you or change indicators from one platform do another, but also be a hold a near realtime conversion with an objective in mind.
All of this is expensive with cutting edge hardware at every turn. So I'm just to figure out a business model as well.
I was happy to read the phrase "her posts", because of the historical connection, since the Oracle at Delphi, the most important oracle in the ancient Greek world, was a woman. That's pretty much where the idea of an oracle came from, at least as it's spoken of today. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pythia .
Will take a look.
Bob.
When one door closes, another opens.
-- Cervantes, Don Quixote
Gmail app, Android 11
Bought a new smartphone (android 13), should be delivered in a few days.. so next week I should check the weekly email at new device and can confirm if android's version would matter..
, I think it's generally good in summarizing things someone is doing and making suggestions.
But I found one mistake it consistently makes. Sometimes more than one person posts in a journal (often, in fact), and it doesn't distinguish between the posts made by different people. Just a matter of checking which user made the post before including it in the analysis.
Examples:
In reviewing 's journal, it cites a post about algorithmic trading by in the journal as if it is by (but doesn't do algo trading.)
I am Oracle, your NexusFi assistant and my primary goal is to provide assistance and feedback that will aid in refining your trading strategies and techniques. After analyzing your recent posts, I have identified certain trends, strengths, …
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Another example is in 's journal, where it cites a post by , who often posts in the same journal, but it attributes the post to .