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61 contributions to The AI Advantage
Generating Daily Reports
Im sure this is a fairly easy task to do in Claude. I run a morning report. I have GEM (Gemini AI) create the report and the format is working well. I update the spreadsheet each morning manually taking the data values from my indicators and plugging them into a spreadsheet and feeding the spreadsheet to Gemini. Any suggestions on how to streamline the process? I have to admit, I have more trust when i plug the numbers in as it helps me get in tune with the stock market before the opening bell. However, I'm trying to save time. Tools I would want to work together: Tradingview on my computer using my indicators. Google Sheets. AI which combines the three to generate the output.
0 likes • May 8
they are pretty advanced. I use three different indicators that specialize in their own function and I use them together. AI and myself have coded them so they are over 500 lines of code each. Essentially, its software and probalby should be called an indicator. Each morning, I go through my spreadsheet and record the different badges (each one tells me if it is a go or not). Then I run it through AI and it gives me the report which says which paths make it a go and which ones do not qualify. The part I feel I could save time on is the data entry of the spreadsheet each day but it requires looking at the custom indicators to record the action.
0 likes • May 8
the reason its so complex is each indicator uses 3 indicators essentially to verify the technical patterns. SO therefore, if a stock does not have a strong trend on 3 higher timeframes in a row, it ends it as it does not have enough strength for my criteria. Then next indicator, evalutes what passes. Then last one is the precise entry/exit.
Struggles with Claude
I am struggling in the fact that Claude tends to cut me off with its useage limits faster than I am use to. I do coding and building a skool page. Im now looking back and wondering if I made a mistake cancelling ChatGPT as it provided longer sessions and was strong with coding and picture generation. Does anyone else use Claude at a level where they run out of usage frequently? What tips do you recommend?
1 like • May 4
@Torbjörn Strand I admit I overdo it. I send it 600 lines of code and tell it to send it back. I would rather copy and paste and save the time than spend time merging. In my opinion, fewer back and forths and taking more breaks is the better use of my time.
1 like • May 5
@Torbjörn Strand i believe so, i use the app installed on the computer. It has provided some solid code. You definetely need to guide it.
Late Homework Assignment (Infographic)
These things are cool. I went ahead and had it make an infographic off code and didn't think it would work. It came back with a pretty cool design. Has anyone else exploring infographics? Next, I probably need to have them go with the same color scheme.
Late Homework Assignment (Infographic)
0 likes • May 4
@AI Advantage Team good question. next step is animate and have them on a youtube short probably. My next stage is get youtube up so I have more marketing ability to promote my indicators and create more informational videos.
Latest ChatGPT vs Claude
I have to say, maybe we are having a legit race again. Has anyone tested the recent models and what pro's and con's did you find for each?
2 likes • Apr 27
I find chatgpt the most like a teenager. I had many fights with it. While other ai's try and complement the work of one another chatgpt is like the jealous kid focused on proving while the other is wrong. The new model may be different but it feels like it takes on the mentality of the leaders at OpenAI.
1 like • Apr 27
@Teri Oliver its a great question. It probably depends on the tasks you have it do and your style. It's a common response but the best one is the one you will use and be most comfortable with. Google Gemini has gems. Chatgpt has GPT. Claude has projects. (Im still learning Claude so I may be refeerencing wrong thing). Get started and be okay hitting a few road blocks while you learn it.
Creating Terminology in Training
Right now, I feel an under-used area in trading is AI Technical Data Analysis. This is where indicators create the values (not lines and symbols) so that AI can analyze the data accurately. My question, is it weird to create your own term and focus on dominating it. I would love the communities experience if anyone has done this in their education and/or their thoughts on the term. Is it easily understandable. Technical Analysis tells you what price is doing. Data Analysis tells you why it matters. TDA combines both — into one decision.
0 likes • Apr 27
@AI Advantage Team yes. i publish on there. My top indicators are designed to create values for AI to analyze with instructions. I've created gems and now claude projects so they analyze with a set of rules with very clear directions to keep them from hallucinating.
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