Suffering from Lee’s Revenge in Gettysburg – 18 inches of snow and slow connection speed – Update on nets

by admin on February 22, 2010

Deciding to gather data for a later trip prior to meeting with the Ward Systems folks in Baltimore, I decided to stop in Gettysburg to get literature and hit the sack. There is very little decent internet connection here and there is still about 18 inches of snow on the battlefield here (I am at Lee’s headquarters at Seminary Ridge, now a local hotel).

I managed to save all 1229 seed files and was ready to transition into the 6.0 beta version of NeuroShell Trader. Turns out that the videos that would explain the new set up weren’t included in the initail download, so I will do down this evening prior to the meeting tomorrow to discuss it with them. I will likely revert to 5.6 version to run the current nets, so we will be back in biz by week’s end. I need to invest the time in learning the new set up as it will be critical to the cloud computing project I will do all I can to finish. The latest software can use the power of multiple cores, and since my output algorithm uses Excel (which I know is much faster in cloud applications, according to what I read), there is a chance I could create a signal database if I can pull all of the signals together.

So bottom line, nothing new here this week unless it is absolutely exceptional. I will pass on the results of the knowledge I gain this week and will apply it to improving the trading output. The long journey to getting this thing up and running gets closer to an end each day. Normal output of nets should begin in earnest next week, even if it is with 5.6 version software.

I hope all of you have a great trading week.

 

Take care,

 

DBB

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