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Jul
2008
Thanks to all who commented on my Soul Searching post from this past weekend, they were thoughtful, honest, and sincere. After spending the weekend thinking more about the future of Neural Market Trends, I’ve decided to keep it going but get back to my roots.
I want to concentrate on high quality but low frequency posts on how to use Rapidminer to model trends in the markets, and create new video tutorials. I also want to create some videos on how to use Rapidminer for other applications like Business Intelligence. Some of my more complicated and in depth tutorials will be monetized.
To create high quality posts, I expect my frequency of posting will drop to maybe one post per week and as a result I expect 50% of my readership to disappear. I hope my readers decide to stick around and aren’t too pissed by my new (yet old) “focus.”
Thanks for understanding.
4 Responses
Eric Detterman
July 23rd, 2008 at 5:01 am
1I personally prefer this format. I currently have atleast a dozen blogs i monitor for stock/investing news but have found nobody else that can, or will produce RapidMiner tutorials or provide more insight into the product.
For me personally, topics of this nature are far more appealing and useful.
I would love to see (and hopefully be part of) a Rapid Miner built to validate & review Christian Dunis’ paper here: http://cwis.livjm.ac.uk/AFE/AFE_docs/cibef0401b.pdf. In case the link doesn’t work the paper name is ‘Neural Network Regression and Alternative Forecasting Techniques for Predicting Financial Variables’
Regards,
Eric
Tom
July 23rd, 2008 at 7:33 am
2Eric,
Thanks for your thoughts and I’m glad that you’ll stick around. Thanks for the link. I already do something like what the paper describes but slightly different.
N N
July 25th, 2008 at 8:18 am
3Glad to see you will stick around as well.
Digital Dude
July 25th, 2008 at 10:50 am
4Tom,
Stick with it dude
Focus on quality content and stay on topic…
Cordially,
-Digital Dude-
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