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RE: Stock Market Trading with ML & AI Series - Tools of the Trade I
Hello @aiplusfinance
It's a very interesting article, I haven't actually seen the first one yet.
That thing you said about most financial professionals not being programmers, is something that could limit the development of some tools, unless programmers and financiers work together, which I think is not usual, but it would be a good team.
"he comment section here is your friend", this is very good he he
The truth is that I don't know anything about programming, but I know that it is becoming more and more important, with the technology that everything has become, and surely what is missing.
Thanks @josevas217! You are right about your comment on limiting development of financial tools due to finance professionals not being programmers. Infact that is the main reason why one of the oldest professions - finance - came late into the computational game. However, in recent years, what changed was computational professionals - engineers, physicists, computer scientists etc. started becoming interested in finance. This trend gave rise to new professions and University degrees such as financial engineers.
Actually, my blog is for those who have little or no experience in programming, so you are well at home here. My hope is that by the time I am done with the series, it will become easier to build or use the computational tools we develop to confidently trade the markets yourself.