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Hello, futures.io (formerly BMT). I’m a mathematician and hacker with a penchant for the markets.
Recently, I wrote a set of machine algorithms that represented over a decade of thought. These algorithms accurately and profitably predict the S&P500. Over the last six months or so, I’ve shared my output, in real time, with friends and family.
Full disclosure: At some point, I will license the output to institutional and, perhaps, retail investors; but, while I experiment, there won't be any strings attached.
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Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
The word "Hacker" can have multiple meanings. In this context I presume the author is expressing that he is a computer programmer who has learned through experimentation, trial and error, and without any formal study. Yet who has become adept at his craft.
Bingo. I formally studied math UCI (undergrad) and finance at Cornell (grad), but I've always been an autodidactic when it comes to software engineering.
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I'm currently taking a few dozen macro-economic indicators on which I engineer over 3,000 features. These features are then pre-processed and passed through eight classification algorithms to predict the general direction of the market (with a confidence score) for the following several days.
I'm currently predicting the S&P500 via SPY (close to close) but am looking to expand to other assets (e.g. QQQ) and/or economic-data (e.g. ICSA). Additionally, I am interested in taking a look at daily movements (i.e. open to close) or overnight (close to open). Is there anything in particular that this forum would like to see predicted?