▲ | OzanEnginsal a day ago | |||||||
Great question. Honestly, because I love building software. I do trade, but I get a huge amount of satisfaction from creating a tool that other people can use to do their own research more effectively. Also, these are signals, not fully automated strategies. They still require a human to manage risk and execution. Why not build a business around a problem I'm passionate about solving? | ||||||||
▲ | jqpabc123 a day ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Why not build a business around a problem I'm passionate about solving? Because there is no shortage of unverified technical analysis tools out there?
Good luck. You'll be an upstart in a field that is already fairly saturated with well entrenched players.If you really have something of merit, my best advice would be to look at becoming a 3rd party add-on provider for one of these existing platforms like ninjatrader. https://www.investopedia.com/articles/active-trading/121014/... | ||||||||
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