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Originally Posted by jalapeniazo
I don't think i made myself clear...
I was hoping to improve the Open Source NN that jlpi mentioned, because has gmax111 said, the Weights in it are for 2003... So maybe if we can optimize the weights to the market today and we can come with better results... And as a former client of Bogie i can assure you the results are good...
I checked and this indicator against bogie's and they are exactly the same... I mean ABSOLUTELY no difference.
I short the indicator that Bogie is based is Open source, so you're paying for an EA manager, which i don't think is completely worthless, but I can do myself too.
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You don't seem to have read the other thread where this is currently being discussed - the issue regarding Bogie using the same indicator (and NN weights) is known. I and a few others have actually bought the software that was used to generate the 2003 weights, but it has a bug, so are waiting for its developer to fix it. There are several alternatives to Cortex of course, so you are not limited to one solution, but having bought it, I'm content to wait...
While I have no idea what MM Bogie uses, if it is a trivial as you seem to believe, you should have no problem emulating Bogies BT results as it stands! There is also at least one other aspect involved (SAR) which will have its own entry & exit rules. If however you truly believe that the whole of Bogies success rests on an out-of-date indicator, (whose signals produces an equity curve that mirrors the rise and fall of EU perfectly on BT...) then you should have no problem becoming very rich by coding your own. Personally, I tend to think that Mr Boatright's success in the EA Championship(s) should not be underestimated...