About This Site
My name is Cameron and I am an amateur stock trader and programmer. I have been interested in stocks, day trading, position trading, investing and technical analysis for years.
Gametheorytrades.com is the result of nearly a decade in programing various stock applications. Originally I started by creating a neural network training and prediction program. This worked well but was VERY CPU intensive when training the networks and again when making the predictions each night. While neural nets work great and I still do stuff with them, I realized that your exit strategy is more important than your entrance strategy. Of course we still need to enter at the best time and we should continue to explore better ways to determine the right entrance point. But what you do then will determine if you make money or lose a ton of money. I began to focus more on different types of “Triggers” which finally led me to build a game theory simulator to test multiple position cost averaging. The idea is really cool so I thought I would share the system. I plan on building more types of gaming theory exit trigger types as time goes on so we will have more to experiment with.
Why all the Advertisements?
I simply want to be able to pay for the bandwidth and keep the site free. Eventually if there is enough interest I will move the server and database into a higher capacity environment!
Nightly Batches
The server will download updated Open, High, Low, Close and Volume starting at 10:00 PM EST each night. Right after that it will calculate new prediction results for each Package for every user in the system. The server will be SLOW starting at 10:00 PM. This may take hours depending on how many active packages build up. This is why I had to limit the number to 10 per user.
Dormant Accounts
If you do not log in for 60 days, the system will delete your packages. This is so that they do not keep wasting server cycles each night to calculate new prediction results. You may come back and recreate them at any time. Your triggers and systems will still remain. If you are dormant for one year the system will delete your account. You may sign up after that again if you like.
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