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Re: zorro automatic trading course?
[Re: nanotir]
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03/21/16 05:49
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kandlekid
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jmho, but I think it would be hard to come up with a one size fits all course. Some people want to use just the Z systems, some want to use TA, some machine learning. Some want to use the MT4 bridge, some R, etc, etc. But I think jcl has given us a great start in his tutorials. One great thing about Zorro, is that its by and large community driven. Its almost like the developers are working for us (after all, they're giving it away for free, no?), not for themselves. An awesome concept
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Re: zorro automatic trading course?
[Re: MatPed]
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03/22/16 00:50
03/22/16 00:50
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boatman
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I have been in discussions with a trading education provider about running an algorithmic trading course for their students. I have done some strategy development work for their fund, and as a result they have expressed an interest in me developing from scratch an algorithmic trading course. One course targeted at beginners, and another at the intermediate level. I have floated the idea of using Zorro for the course, since it is flexible, powerful and has a much smaller learning curve than other approaches to algorithmic trading.
If I were to go ahead and develop such a course, I would also like to offer a version of it for sale via my website. Would Zorro users be interested in such a course?
I plan to include both details of working with the Lite-C scripting language as well as the theory of strategy development using a statistically sound approach.
While I'm no expert in C programming in the league of jcl, I'm competent and have developed my own successful strategies using Zorro's base capabilities as well as the R bridge, machine learning algorithms and econometric tools.
Let me know if this is of interest to users and if there are any particular requests for topics to be covered. I could even tailor a course to an individual if there was sufficient interest. If you'd like to talk more about this, either send me a PM via the forum, or send an email via the contact form on my website.
Looking forward to some feedback!
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Re: zorro automatic trading course?
[Re: boatman]
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03/22/16 11:31
03/22/16 11:31
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nanotir
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Hi
Glad to know that there is some people interested in the idea. I do not actually have time for it but I'd love to join it in the future.
I know that the phylosophy of zorro is a platform to grow by sharing ideas between people and that zorro is a powerfull tool provided to us and so but not all of us or all of the potential zorro users have the skills to add such a value to the community, because the background is limited. However it may encorauge people to join the project.
Have you look at siminars.com? Is is really easy to create an online course over there where topics, skills to be obtained, excercises and goals can be easy defined with a day by day progress.
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Re: zorro automatic trading course?
[Re: MatPed]
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03/22/16 12:12
03/22/16 12:12
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From my perspective the goal of such course should be give the tools to develop a robust multi-assets, multi-algos trading systems.
MatPed, you read my mind on this one! I actually wrote into my proposal for the course that the goal of the intermediate stage should be to develop a multi-asset, multi-algo trading system. I'm wondering if in your case, is it just a matter of needing help with the syntax needed to write a script that trades multiple algos? Or are you more interested in finding out about how to combine algos from a portfolio optimization perspective?
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