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Not a human touch but yet it is
Traders all over the globe have had their experiences using all different ways of trading. AI-driven trading systems and the popular algorithmic trading method are something to talk about. Apart from tons of differences, the most significant ones you will notice are the way how both of these systems work.
Algorithmic trading is a method of executing orders using pre-programmed trading instructions. While machine learning systems work independently by thinking and behaving just like any other trader and advising itself to be more efficient over time, by also allowing a trader to understand what made the AI enter and exit the trade.
AI Autotrade systems are built using Thinking Fast and Slow, designed by Laureate Daniel Kahneman, an Israeli psychologist, and economist. He is endorsed by a foremost Reinforcement Learning Fast and Slow p...
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